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Inductive Learning Algorithms for Complex Systems Modeling
, 2017Inductive Learning Algorithms for complex Systems Modeling is a professional monograph that surveys new types of learning algorithms for modelling complex scientific systems in science and engineering.
H. Madala, A. G. Ivakhnenko
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Engineering in complex systems
Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2010The implementation of the engineering design cycle of measure, model, manipulate would drastically enhance the success rate of biotechnological designs. Recent progress for the three elements suggests that the scope of the traditional engineering paradigm in biotechnology is expanding.
Matthias Bujara, Sven Panke
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European Journal of Operational Research, 1987
Abstract We take the position that ‘complex’ and ‘simple’ are not merely quantitatively different values assigned to a single system attribute, measured by a numerical quantity varying over some spectrum. Rather, we argue that complex and simple systems are of a fundamentally different character, and that the distinctions between ‘simple’ and ...
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Abstract We take the position that ‘complex’ and ‘simple’ are not merely quantitatively different values assigned to a single system attribute, measured by a numerical quantity varying over some spectrum. Rather, we argue that complex and simple systems are of a fundamentally different character, and that the distinctions between ‘simple’ and ...
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Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1970
Abstract A view is presented which argues that hierarchically organized, complex systems are in no sense unlikely to come about in a world in which thermodynamics is operative, and that they, in fact, often represent states of greater entropy than unorganized systems of the same components.
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Abstract A view is presented which argues that hierarchically organized, complex systems are in no sense unlikely to come about in a world in which thermodynamics is operative, and that they, in fact, often represent states of greater entropy than unorganized systems of the same components.
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Complex Systems in Biomedicine
2006Mathematical modeling of human physiopathology is a tremendously ambitious task. It encompasses the modeling of most diverse compartments such as the cardiovascular, respiratory, skeletal and nervous systems, as well as the mechanical and biochemical interaction between blood flow and arterial walls, or electrocardiac processes and the electric ...
FORMAGGIA, LUCA+2 more
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Challenges of Complex Systems in Cognitive and Complex Systems
2010After an introduction (1) the article analyzes complex systems and the evolution of the embodied mind (2), complex systems and the innovation of embodied robotics (3), and finally discusses challenges of handling a world with increasing complexity: Large-scale networks have the same universal properties in evolution and technology (4).
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Hierarchical DEMATEL method for complex systems
Expert systems with applications, 2020Yuanwei Du, Xiao-Xue Li
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Digital Twin: Mitigating Unpredictable, Undesirable Emergent Behavior in Complex Systems
, 2017Michael W. Grieves, J. Vickers
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Radiation therapy‐associated toxicity: Etiology, management, and prevention
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Kyle Wang
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Recurrence plots for the analysis of complex systems
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