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Exact and pth order equalization and linearization of recursive polynomial systems
This paper presents a theory for the exact and the pth order equalization or linearization of nonlinear systems with known recursive polynomial input-output relationships. The equalizing and linearizing filters have simple and computationally efficient structures. The theory we present is an extension of the standard equalization technique for linear systems.