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  2. Perceptual control theory - Wikipedia

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    Perceptual control theory (PCT) is a model of behavior based on the properties of negative feedback control loops. A control loop maintains a sensed variable at or near a reference value by means of the effects of its outputs upon that variable, as mediated by physical properties of the environment.

  3. Riemann zeta function - Wikipedia

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    The Riemann zeta function ζ(z) plotted with domain coloring. [1] The pole at = and two zeros on the critical line.. The Riemann zeta function or Euler–Riemann zeta function, denoted by the Greek letter ζ (), is a mathematical function of a complex variable defined as () = = = + + + for ⁡ >, and its analytic continuation elsewhere.

  4. List of zeta functions - Wikipedia

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    Riemann zeta function, the archetypal example; Ruelle zeta function; Selberg zeta function of a Riemann surface; Shimizu L-function; Shintani zeta function; Subgroup zeta function; Witten zeta function of a Lie group; Zeta function of an incidence algebra, a function that maps every interval of a poset to the constant value 1. Despite not ...

  5. Control theory - Wikipedia

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    Every control system must guarantee first the stability of the closed-loop behavior. For linear systems, this can be obtained by directly placing the poles. Nonlinear control systems use specific theories (normally based on Aleksandr Lyapunov's Theory) to ensure stability without regard to the inner dynamics of the system. The possibility to ...

  6. Particular values of the Riemann zeta function - Wikipedia

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    The zeta function values listed below include function values at the negative even numbers (s = −2, −4, etc.), for which ζ(s) = 0 and which make up the so-called trivial zeros. The Riemann zeta function article includes a colour plot illustrating how the function varies over a continuous rectangular region of the complex plane.

  7. Common coding theory - Wikipedia

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    From the year 2000 onwards, a growing number of results have been interpreted in favor of the common coding theory. For instance, one functional MRI study demonstrated that the brain's response to the 2/3 power law of motion (i.e., which dictates a strong coupling between movement curvature and velocity) is much stronger and more widespread tha

  8. Multiple zeta function - Wikipedia

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    When all of the are n th roots of unity and the are all nonnegative integers, the values of the multiple polylogarithm are called colored multiple zeta values of level. In particular, when n = 2 {\displaystyle n=2} , they are called Euler sums or alternating multiple zeta values , and when n = 1 {\displaystyle n=1} they are simply called ...

  9. Ackermann's formula - Wikipedia

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    If the system is controllable, there is always an input u(t) such that any state x 0 can be transferred to any other state x(t). With that in mind, a feedback loop can be added to the system with the control input u(t) = r(t) − kx(t), such that the new dynamics of the system will be