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Algebraic invariance conditions in the study of approximate (null-)controllability of Markov switch processes

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Title
Algebraic invariance conditions in the study of approximate (null-)controllability of Markov switch processes
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Mathematics of Control, Signals, and Systems, June 2015
DOI 10.1007/s00498-015-0146-1
Authors

Dan Goreac, Miguel Martinez

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