Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4616792 | Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications | 2013 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
The classical ν-metric introduced by Vinnicombe in robust control theory for rational plants was extended to classes of nonrational transfer functions in Ball (2012) [1]. In Sasane (2012) [11], an extension of the classical ν-metric was given when the underlying ring of stable transfer functions is the Hardy algebra, Hâ. However, this particular extension to Hâ did not directly fit in the abstract framework given in Ball (2012) [1]. In this paper we show that the case of Hâ also fits into the general abstract framework in Ball (2012) [1] and that the ν-metric defined in this setting is identical to the extension of the ν-metric defined in Sasane (2012) [11]. This is done by introducing a particular Banach algebra, which is the inductive limit of certain Câ-algebras.
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Authors
Marie Frentz, Amol Sasane,