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Chapter 1 Introduction
© National Instruments Corporation 1-3 Xmath Interactive Control Design Module
Commonly-Used Nomenclature
This manual uses the following general nomenclature:
Matrix variables are generally denoted with capital letters; vectors are
represented in lowercase.
G(s) is used to denote a transfer function of a system where s is the
Laplace variable. G(q) is used when both continuous and discrete
systems are allowed.
H(s) is used to denote the frequency response, over some range of
frequencies of a system where s is the Laplace variable. H(q) is used to
indicate that the system can be continuous or discrete.
A single apostrophe following a matrix variable, for example, x',
denotes the transpose of that variable. An asterisk following a matrix
variable (for example, A*) indicates the complex conjugate, or
Hermitian, transpose of that variable.
Related Publications
For a complete list of MATRIXx publications, refer to Chapter 2,
MATRIXx Publications, Help, and Customer Support, of the MATRIXx
Getting Started Guide. The following documents are particularly useful for
topics covered in this manual:
MATRIXx Getting Started Guide
Xmath User Guide
Xmath Control Design Module
Xmath Interactive Control Design Module
Xmath Interactive System Identification Module, Part 1
Xmath Interactive System Identification Module, Part 2
Xmath Module Reduction Module
Xmath Optimization Module
Xmath Robust Control Module
•Xmath X
μ
Module
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