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Design of Maximum Decay Rate for SISO Systems with Delayed Output Feedback Using Elimination Theory∗∗This work has been supported by CONACYT grant 180725 and PNPC, and developed in part during A. Ramírez's visit to R. Sipahi at Northeastern University.
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Design of Maximum Decay Rate for SISO Systems with Delayed Output Feedback Using Elimination Theory∗∗This work has been supported by CONACYT grant 180725 and PNPC, and developed in part during A. Ramírez's visit to R. Sipahi at Northeastern University.
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Design of Maximum Decay Rate for SISO Systems with Delayed Output Feedback Using Elimination Theory∗∗This work has been supported by CONACYT grant 180725 and PNPC, and developed in part during A. Ramírez's visit to R. Sipahi at Northeastern University. is a scholarly article[1].
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