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On the comparison of linear and nonlinear servomschanism response
In trying to design or adjust a dynamic system for optimum performance, the engineer is helped by a knowledge of theoretical limits on the capabilities of the system. Examples of such limits are the gain-bandwidth product of amplifier design and the coding theorem of information theory.