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|Chapter contents=* 1. Basic Definitions | |Chapter contents=* 1. Basic Definitions | ||
* 2. The Matrix Exponential | * 2. The Matrix Exponential | ||
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* 5. Further Reading | * 5. Further Reading | ||
* Exercises | * Exercises | ||
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[[Image:{{{Short name}}}-firstpage.png|right|thumb|link=https:www.cds.caltech.edu/~murray/books/AM08/pdf/fbs-{{{Short name}}}_24Jul2020.pdf]] Previous chapters have focused on the dynamics of a system with relatively little attention to the inputs and outputs. This chapter gives an introduction to input/output behavior for linear systems and shows how a nonlinear system can be approximated near an equilibrium point by a linear model.