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In control theory, a proper transfer function is a transfer function in which the degree of the numerator does not exceed the degree of the denominator.
Example
The following transfer function is proper
because
.
The following transfer function however, is not proper
because
.
Implications
A proper transfer function will never grow unbounded as the frequency approaches infinity.