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Question: What is the definition of a system?
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Asa Hopkins
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Question: Why isn't there a term for the rabbit death rate besides being killed by the foxes?
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Asa Hopkins
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Question: How can we tell from the phase plots if the system is oscillating?
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Haomiao Huang
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Question: How can I go from a continuous time linear ODE to a discrete time representation?
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Lars Cremean
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Exercise: Exploring the dynamics of a rolling mill
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Lars Cremean
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Question: How are stability, performance and robustness different?
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Ling Shi
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Question: What is "closed form"?
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Ling Shi
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Lecture: Introduction to Feedback and Control (Caltech, Fall 2008)
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Richard M. Murray
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Exercise: Popular articles about control
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Richard Murray
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Question: Why does the effective service rate f(x) go to zero when x = 0 in the example on queuing systems?
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Richard Murray
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Lecture: Introduction to Feedback and Control (Caltech, Spring 2024)
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Richard Murray
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Question: What is a state? How does one determine what is a state and what is not?
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Sean Humbert
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Question: How do you know when your model is sufficiently complex?
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Steve Waydo
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Question: In the predator prey example, where is the fox birth rate term?
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Steve Waydo
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Question: What is the advantage of having a model?
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Steve Waydo
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Question: Can a control system include a human operator as a component?
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Steve Waydo
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Question: What is a stochastic system?
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Tim Chung
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