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When studying control problems, the information aspect is important. What do we know about the motion and what is it possible to know from the available information for the purpose of control? In classical models of the optimal control theory and of the theory of differential games, the presence of a large amount of information about the motion and the dynamics of objects is postulated. In practice, such information is not always accessible because of technical reasons. Perhaps it is for this reason that the theory of observability and of filtration arose inside the control theory.

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Nikolskiǐ, M.S. (1975). A Problem from the Theory of Observability. In: Marchuk, G.I. (eds) Optimization Techniques IFIP Technical Conference. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-38527-2_14

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