A double integrator is a mathematical model that describes a system where the output is the second integral of the input. In foundational terms, it is often used in control theory and dynamics to represent the motion of an object under constant acceleration. Mathematically, the double integrator can be expressed with the following set of equations: 1. \( \dot{x}(t) = v(t) \) (the first integrator: velocity is the first integral of position) 2.

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