
The theory of dynamic systems was treated in a fundamental way by K. Kupfmuller, [1], to derive the general relationships between input and output quantities in telecommunications. Later it was extended to automatic controller design and evolved, along with information theory and the theory of automata, into mathematical kybernetics, with applications not restricted to a particular area.
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