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A numerically stable algorithm for the inverse eigenproblem
M. A. Shalaby
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Stable Algorithm
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Square Solution
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Controllability
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Controllable Pair
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Least Square
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Canonical Form
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Complex Eigenvalue
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Mathematics
Least Square
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Illustrative Example
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Complex Eigenvalue
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Square Solution
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Canonical Form
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Inverse Eigenvalue Problem
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Controllable Canonical Form
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Controllable Pair
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Robust Least Squares
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Complex Eigenvalues
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