CS 145

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Tuesday, October 12, 2004

 

What is "A(t) is (sigma, rou) constrained"

"A(t) is (sigma, rou) constrained" means the shape of A is like the output of a (sigma, rou) regulator. That is:
A(t) <= inf { A(s) + sigma + rou (t-s) }



Comments:
thought-provoking, mootable pv. just my thoughts, well anyways gl & be chipper is what i say
 
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