The Generic Degree of Autonomy
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This paper calculates the degree of autonomy of a generic autonomous n-D system given by the kernel of a partial difference operator. The calculation implies that attaching a generic controller to a non-autonomous system, results in a controlled system whose degree of autonomy is the maximum possible. Thus a generic controller is maximally efficient with respect to the criterion of maximising degree of autonomy. The term generic here refers to an open (dense) subset of the set of all n-D systems with the Zariski topology.
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