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difference between transfer function and modeling

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my questions is about the relationship between polynomial modeling and transfer function.

As well known, the transfer function h(t) for LTI system has the relationship between input x(t) and output y(t):
y(t) = x(t) * h(t) ----- eq(1)
where * is convolution operation.

Then, a system is modeled using a polynomial series as
y(t) = Σ a(i) [x(t)]^i ----- eq(2)
where i is an index for the polynomial series, and a(i) is the polynomial coefficient.

Here is a question.
The polynomial model itself " Σ a(i) [x(t)]^i " in eq(2) corresponds to
" x(t) * h(t) " in eq(1)
OR
" h(t) " in eq(1)?


I'm asking because a polynomial model which represents a certain system is considered as "transfer function" of the system in some articles.
 

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