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Root locus analysis

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In control theory, a root locus is the locus of the poles and zeros of a system's S-function as the system gain is varied from 1 to infinity. The root locus is one of the most useful tools for analyzing single input single output linear dynamic systems. A system is stable if all of its poles [text missing here...]