
A dual inclusion is defined for dual systems in this paper. For restriction and aggregation as special inclusion cases, their dual relationships of inclusion conditions between the original system and its dual system are derived. It is shown that, in the expansions of both original and its dual overlapping interconnected systems, only one case of restriction or aggregation conditions is enough to be applied to the direct contraction of designed controllers and state observers.
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