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Linear System Definition

A system takes a given input and produces an output. For the system to be linear it must preserve addition and multiplication. In mathematical terms:

$ x(t+t0)=x(t) + x(t0) $

and

$ x(k*t)=k*x(t) $

Linear System Example

Consider the system $ \mathbf{y}[b]=\mathbf{b}\cdot\mathbf{M} $ where $ \mathbf{y}[b] = \begin{bmatrix}7 & 12 \end{bmatrix} $, $ \mathbf{b} = \begin{bmatrix}4 & 1 \end{bmatrix} $, and

$ \mathbf{M} = \begin{bmatrix}1 & 2 \\ 3 & 4 \\ \end{bmatrix} $

let $ \mathbf{a} = \begin{bmatrix}2 & 2 \end{bmatrix} $


If the system is linear these properties hold:

|- |$ y[a+b]=f[a]+f[b] \, $ |- |$ f(ax)=af(x) \, $ |

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Abstract algebra continues the conceptual developments of linear algebra, on an even grander scale.

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