A system is said to be controllable on the interval [r0, tf] if there exists a

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A system is said to be controllable on the interval [r0, tf] if there exists a continuous input (/) such that any initial state x(t0) can be transformed to any arbitrary state x{tf) in a finite interval tf - r0 > 0.

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