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 <title>output controllability</title>
 <name>OutputControllability</name>
 <created>2004-08-05 04:32:56</created>
 <modified>2004-08-05 04:32:56</modified>
 <type>Definition</type>
<parent id="5876">control system</parent>
 <creator id="6138" name="GeraW"/>
 <author id="6138" name="GeraW"/>
 <classification>
	<category scheme="msc" code="93B05"/>
 </classification>
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	<object name="Controllability"/>
	<object name="Observability"/>
 </related>
 <keywords>
	<term>output controllable</term>
	<term>output controllability</term>
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 <content>A control system is said to be (completely) output controllable if the output vector can be driven to the origin in finite time.</content>
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