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Model matching under external and input-output equivalence

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The model-matching problem for systems described by external models is considered in frameworks of both external and input-output equivalence. Necessary conditions for the solvability of the problem are produced, and it is shown that in certain cases these conditions are also sufficient. In the case where necessary and sufficient conditions exist, the solutions of the problem are obtained in a constructive way and a parametrization of solutions is given.

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Vafiadis, D., Karcanias, N. Model matching under external and input-output equivalence. Circuits Systems and Signal Process 16, 429–438 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01198060

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