On stabilization and spectrum assignment in periodic systems by sampled output feedback controllers

With reference to linear periodically time-varying (LPTV) continuous-time systems, this note points out the fact that the stabilization of such systems by periodic feedback gains with sampled state or output does not imply the relocation of the original characteristic exponents of the LPTV systems as stated previously in the literature.

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