Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
696737 Automatica 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
In his IEEE Trans. Aut. Contr. paper in 1991, Willems posed the following question: given a set of smooth trajectories, when does there exist a linear constant coefficient differential operator whose kernel is precisely the given set? We show that the properties that are necessary and sufficient for a set of smooth trajectories to admit a “kernel” representation are: linearity, time-invariance, jet-closedness and jet-determinedness. (It is interesting to note that the properties of jet-closedness and jet-determinedness were introduced by Willems himself in his Automatica paper in 1986.)
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