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Time and frequency approaches in the approximation problem: A comparative study
In this paper, we use a reduced order model based on a model frequency representation, factor division and an error criterion. We show from the input-output behavior (time and frequency analysis), the interesting properties of this approximate, mainly once we comparing it to several recent model reduction techniques. A criterion is used to well appreciate the distance judge how good is the proposed technique.