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Large systems with special invariance properties appear in many engineering problems, e.g. solar arrays, cascades of reactors, flexible structures, etc. In this paper we are concerned with a class of such systems, exhibiting a linear lattice structure. Following some observations on the algebraic structure of such systems we focus on the analytic aspects of associated control problems. Our motivation for this exercise derives from problems of controlling seismic cables used in offshore oil exploration.