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STABILIZATION, BOUNDS, distributed parameter systems, Relative degree, LINEAR-SYSTEMS, COPRIME FACTORIZATIONS, control theory, Minimum phase, minimum phase, Control theory, ALGEBRA, MODEL-REDUCTION, Control/observation systems governed by partial differential equations, Infinite-dimensional systems, infinite-dimensional systems, PDE in connection with control problems, Distributed parameter systems, partial-differential equations, Introductory exposition (textbooks, tutorial papers, etc.) pertaining to systems and control theory, Partial-differential equations, GAIN, INFINITE-DIMENSIONAL SYSTEMS, relative degree, APPROXIMATION
STABILIZATION, BOUNDS, distributed parameter systems, Relative degree, LINEAR-SYSTEMS, COPRIME FACTORIZATIONS, control theory, Minimum phase, minimum phase, Control theory, ALGEBRA, MODEL-REDUCTION, Control/observation systems governed by partial differential equations, Infinite-dimensional systems, infinite-dimensional systems, PDE in connection with control problems, Distributed parameter systems, partial-differential equations, Introductory exposition (textbooks, tutorial papers, etc.) pertaining to systems and control theory, Partial-differential equations, GAIN, INFINITE-DIMENSIONAL SYSTEMS, relative degree, APPROXIMATION
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