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This package contains an implementation of the frequency- and time-limited balanced truncation for large-scale sparse second-order systems. The software is provided as a zip-archive and needs either MATLAB R2012b or later with the System Control Toolbox, or Octave 4.0.0 or later with the Control Package 3.0.0 or later to run properly.
This work was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) research training group 2297 "MathCoRe", Magdeburg. We would like to thank Patrick Kürschner who helped with the initial version of the codes for the Lyapunov equation solvers and gave comments and ideas during the development.
MATLAB, Second-Order Systems, MOR, Lyapunov Equations, Projection Methods, LTI Systems, Reduced-Order Modeling, Frequency-Limited, Octave, FOS: Mathematics, Time-Limited, Model Order Reduction, Balanced Truncation, Model Reduction, Mathematics
MATLAB, Second-Order Systems, MOR, Lyapunov Equations, Projection Methods, LTI Systems, Reduced-Order Modeling, Frequency-Limited, Octave, FOS: Mathematics, Time-Limited, Model Order Reduction, Balanced Truncation, Model Reduction, Mathematics
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