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A unified approach to deterministic and random errors in hybrid loops
Hybrid computation in general owes its growing acceptance to the increasing number of sophisticated problems that neither digital nor analog computers alone can handle adequately. In most cases this apparently cumbersome approach is justified by the speed of analog computers, a speed impossible to attain in all-digital systems, even where the problem requires the memory and logic capabilities that only digital computers can provide.