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Observability is a
measure of how well
internal states of a
system can be
inferred from
knowledge of its
external outputs. In
control theory, the observability...
- The
observable universe is a
spherical region of the
universe consisting of all
matter that can be
observed from
Earth or its space-based
telescopes and...
- In physics, an
observable is a
physical property or
physical quantity that can be measured. In
classical mechanics, an
observable is a real-valued "function"...
- In
software engineering, more
specifically in
distributed computing,
observability is the
ability to
collect data
about programs' execution, modules' internal...
- {y}}(t)={\boldsymbol {Cx}}(t)+{\boldsymbol {Du}}(t)\end{array}}} is
observable,
where A {\displaystyle {\boldsymbol {A}}} , B {\displaystyle {\boldsymbol...
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partially observable system is one in
which the
entire state of the
system is not
fully visible to an
external sensor. In a
partially observable system the...
- can only be
inferred indirectly through a
mathematical model from
other observable variables that can be
directly observed or measured. Such
latent variable...
- In mathematics, in the
representation theory of
algebraic groups, an
observable subgroup is an
algebraic subgroup of a
linear algebraic group whose every...
- In
quantum mechanics, a
complete set of
commuting observables (CSCO) is a set of
commuting operators whose common eigenvectors can be used as a basis...
- In high
energy physics,
event shapes observables are
quantities used to
characterize the
geometry of the
outcome of a
collision between high
energy particles...