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Correction to "On the Inverse of Linear Dynamical Systems"
quiring most development. Assuming that step 3 provided a vector measurement of the regional change envisioned, the districts may be ranked by magnitude of this vector and the implementation staged accordingly. For planniing purposes it may be useful to estimate crudely the socioeconomic vectors at intermediate time periods. Fig. 3 shows a simple straight-line growth curve interpolated between BT (time for implementation of the service in this district) and Ao.