Abstract
Certain pole-placement concepts, such as an enhanced form of pole location with output response, are proven using fundamental algebraic geometry equations. Illustrations that highlight the algebra-geometric equations drawbacks and its possible application to systems analysis are shown. This study and ones that may come after it may help to make the potent theorems of current algebraic geometry comprehensible and useful for solving technical hurdles.
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