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Extension and analysis of use of derivatives for compensation of hybrid solution of linear differential equations
When compared to continuous (analog) computation, hybrid computation is subject to two sources of error not associated with hardware, but caused by its logical nature. They are often referred to as the time (or transport) delay, and the reconstruction errors.