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Input Observability and Input Reconstruction

Automatica, 1998
The problem of input observability and reconstruction for linear time-invariant systems is considered. Corresponding necessary and sufficient conditions which are explicit and testable are given. The approach developed for the design of schemes for input reconstruction is based on a matrix pencil decomposition form which is obtainable using numerically
M Hou
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Input Algebras

2021 IEEE/ACM 43rd International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE), 2021
Grammar-based test generators are highly efficient in producing syntactically valid test inputs, and give their user precise control over which test inputs should be generated. Adapting a grammar or a test generator towards a particular testing goal can be tedious, though.
Rahul Gopinath   +2 more
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Input price-input quantity relations and the numeraire

Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2009
The fact that a competitive agent faces 'given' input prices does not necessarily mean that these prices can be completely arbitrary, especially in the long run. An obvious case, but not the only one, is when there are input--output relations among industries.
OPOCHER, ARRIGO, STEEDMAN I.
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Input/Output Logics

Journal of Philosophical Logic, 2000
The authors propose that we think of logic not merely as an inference engine, but as a way of preparing information for a more general method of input/output transformation. Four such `logics' are described, from the `simple-minded', in which all the (classically) logical consequences of a (propositional) input \(A\) are become input and the output is ...
David Makinson   +1 more
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Input‐to‐state stability with respect to inputs and their derivatives

International Journal of Robust and Nonlinear Control, 2003
AbstractA new notion of input‐to‐state stability involving infinity norms of input derivatives up to a finite order k is introduced and characterized. An example shows that this notion of stability is indeed weaker than the usual ISS. Applications to the study of global asymptotic stability of cascaded non‐linear systems are discussed. Copyright © 2003
ANGELI, DAVID, E. SONTAG, Y. WANG
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A need for input

Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2020
In mice, temporally patterned inputs to the motor cortex that controls the forelimb are required for a well-trained reaching behaviour.
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