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Diffusive representation of pseudo-differential time-operators

Montseny, 1998

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The concept of" diffusive representation" was previously introduced in the aim of transforming non standard convolutive causal operators such as fractional integrodifferential ones, into infinite-dimension dissipative classical input-output dynamic systems. The …
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