Discussion on Solving Systematic Matrix for Linear System of Invariant Time

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For a given matrix function, determining whether it meets the conditions of the state transition matrix by utilizing the criteria of the state transition matrix. If satisfied, three computing methods of systematic matrix is deduced through both qualities and relationship with the systematic matrix of the state transition matrix, comparing the characteristics of every method and inspecting availability of each solving method. Finally, the simple way for solving systematic matrix is obtained, which provides reference for solving systematic matrix in practice.

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December 2012

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