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In [[control theory]] there are two main methods of analyzing feedback systems: the [[transfer function]] (or frequency ___domain) method and the [[state space (controls)|state space]] method. When the the transfer function method is used, attention is focused on the locations in the [[s-plane]] where the transfer function becomes infinite (the '''poles''') or zero (the '''zeroes'''). If the feedback loops in the system are opened (that is prevented from operating) one speaks of the '''open-loop transfer function''', while if the feedback loops are operating normally one speaks of the '''closed-loop transfer function'''. For more on the relationship between the two see [[root-locus]].
'''Closed-loop poles''' are the positions of the poles (or [[eigenvalues]]) of a closed-loop transfer function in the [[s-plane]]. The [[open-loop]] transfer function
== Closed-loop poles in control theory ==
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