Modal control theory is applied to the design of feedback loops for linear time-invariant discrete-time systems. Modal theory is also used to demonstrate the explicit relationship which exists between the controllability of a mode of a discrete-time system and the possibility of assigning an arbitrary value to the eigenvalue of that mode.
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