3. SLP state representation and transmittance
3.1 State representation
We have seen that under the action of a load u (t, t 0 ) (cf. equation (1) ), a system undergoes a change in its state x (t, t 0 ) via an evolution function f, and produces a response y (t, t 0 ) given by the output function g. In the case of a linear system, the functions f and g are linear:
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