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"Evolution of fuzzy systems and dynamics theory"
2002 IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence. 2002 IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems. FUZZ-IEEE'02. Proceedings (Cat. No.02CH37291), 2003There are a few equations in theoretical physics, which in a slightly different modification cover dynamic problems of most physical systems. Moreover, in a mystical way, the same types of equations appear in completely "non-physical" areas like finance (Black-Scholes equation), political science (voting theory), ecology (population dynamics), etc.
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Dissipative dynamical systems part I: General theory
, 1972J. Willems
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Unifying computers and dynamical systems using the theory of synchronous concurrent algorithms
Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2009B. Thompson, John V. Tucker, J. Zucker
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"Dynamic systems" and theory construction.
Psychological Review, 1952W, KESSEN, G A, KIMBLE
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2000
The theory of dynamic systems was treated in a fundamental way by K. Kupfmuller, [1], to derive the general relationships between input and output quantities in telecommunications. Later it was extended to automatic controller design and evolved, along with information theory and the theory of automata, into mathematical kybernetics, with applications ...
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The theory of dynamic systems was treated in a fundamental way by K. Kupfmuller, [1], to derive the general relationships between input and output quantities in telecommunications. Later it was extended to automatic controller design and evolved, along with information theory and the theory of automata, into mathematical kybernetics, with applications ...
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CONTROL THEORY AND DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS [PDF]
Colonius, Fritz (Prof.) +1 more
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Dynamical systems and complex systems theory to study unsteady combustion
Proceedings of the Combustion Institute, 2021R I Sujith, Vishnu R Unni
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Complexity Theory and Dynamic Systems Theory
2017Abstract In this contribution, the history and use of the two labels Complexity Theory (CT) and Dynamic Systems Theory (DST) are presented. Although they have a different ontology, there does not seem to be a reason for choosing one or the other to refer to the same phenomenon.
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