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A system consists of interrelated components or parts, called subsystems, organized to accomplish certain goals or objectives. For instance, a single-input-single-output (SISO) system carries out its objectives by transforming the incoming signal or input into a suitable output signal or response. The transformation process usually implies manipulation
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A system consists of interrelated components or parts, called subsystems, organized to accomplish certain goals or objectives. For instance, a single-input-single-output (SISO) system carries out its objectives by transforming the incoming signal or input into a suitable output signal or response. The transformation process usually implies manipulation
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Modeling non-Fickian transport in geological formations as a continuous time random walk
Reviews of Geophysics, 2006Brian Berkowitz +2 more
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