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Classroom Tips and Techniques: Mathematical Thoughts on the Root Locus
Classroom Tips and Techniques: Mathematical Thoughts on the Root Locus
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Under suitable assumptions, the roots of the equation
f
(
z, c
) = 0, namely,
z
=
z
(
c
), trace a curve in the complex plane. In engineering feedback-control, such curves are called a
root locus
. This article examines the parameter-dependence of roots of polynomial and transcendental equations.
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Publish Date
:
October 29, 2013
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:
Maple 17
Language
:
English
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