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The purpose of this book is to provide an introduction to system theory with
emphasis on control theory. It is intended to be the textbook of a typical
one-semester course introduction to systems primarily for first-year graduate
students in engineering, but also in mathematics, physics, and the rest of the
sciences. Prerequisites for such a course include undergraduate-level differential
equations and linear algebra, Laplace transforms, and modeling ideas
of, say, electric circuits and simple mechanical systems. These topics are typically
covered in the usual undergraduate curricula in engineering and sciences.
The goal of this text is to provide a clear understanding of the fundamental
concepts of systems and control theory, to highlight appropriately the principal
results, and to present material sufficiently broad so that the reader will
emerge with a clear picture of the dynamical behavior of linear systems and
their advantages and limitations.
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