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The problem of identifying an unknown system given samples of its behaviour is well-known [Söderström and Stoica, 1987, Kaiman, 1990, Ljung, 1999] to be ill-posed in the sense of Hadamard [Hadamard, 1964], as its solution is neither unique nor depends continuously on the given data.

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Simani, S., Fantuzzi, C., Patton, R.J. (2003). System Identification for Fault Diagnosis. In: Model-based Fault Diagnosis in Dynamic Systems Using Identification Techniques. Advances in Industrial Control. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3829-7_3

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