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Foundations of negative imaginary systems theory and relations with positive real systems

In this paper we lay the foundations of a not necessarily rational negative imaginary systems theory and its relations with positive real systems theory and, hence, with passivity. In analogy with the theory of positive real functions, in our general framework, negative imaginary systems are defined...

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