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=== Overview === Control theory focuses on creating models and algorithms to manipulate the behavior of systems. These systems can range from simple mechanical devices to complex software systems. The main goal of control theory is to design controllers that can regulate the behavior of a system, making it follow a desired trajectory or respond in a specific manner to external stimuli. In the realm of Elixir, control theory can be applied to design controllers for concurrent processes, distributed systems, and fault tolerance mechanisms. By using control theory principles, Elixir programmers can ensure that their systems maintain stability, respond to changing conditions, and deliver the expected functionality.
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