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System dynamics modelling for supply chain disruptions
International Journal of Production Research, 2020Unexpected events or black swan events could highly deteriorate supply chain performance. Hence, proactive and reactive strategies should be considered when planning for disruptions in a multi-echelon supply chain.
Jessica Olivares Aguila, W. ElMaraghy
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2011
Dynamic Systemic Resolution is a powerful technique for selecting optimal constituents from dynamic systems by applying selection pressures, either externally by addition of target entities, or internally within the system constraints. This concept is a subset of Constitutional Dynamic Chemistry, and the dynamic systems are generally based on ...
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Dynamic Systemic Resolution is a powerful technique for selecting optimal constituents from dynamic systems by applying selection pressures, either externally by addition of target entities, or internally within the system constraints. This concept is a subset of Constitutional Dynamic Chemistry, and the dynamic systems are generally based on ...
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Fundamenta Informaticae, 1982
A model of information systems such that data depend on a state of the system is introduced. A logic is developed enabling us to define query languages for such systems.
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A model of information systems such that data depend on a state of the system is introduced. A logic is developed enabling us to define query languages for such systems.
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Macroeconomic Dynamics, 1999
Linear dynamical systems are widely used in many different fields from engineering to economics. One simple but important class of such systems is called the single-input transfer function model. Suppose that all variables of the system are sampled for a period using a fixed sample rate.
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Linear dynamical systems are widely used in many different fields from engineering to economics. One simple but important class of such systems is called the single-input transfer function model. Suppose that all variables of the system are sampled for a period using a fixed sample rate.
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Bütschli Dynamic Droplet System
Artificial Life, 2013Dynamical oil-water systems such as droplets display lifelike properties and may lend themselves to chemical programming to perform useful work, specifically with respect to the built environment. We present Bütschli water-in-oil droplets as a model for further investigation into the development of a technology with living properties.
Armstrong, Rachel +1 more
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Computer systems are dynamical systems
Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, 2009In this paper, we propose a nonlinear dynamics-based framework for modeling and analyzing computer systems. Working with this framework, we use a custom measurement infrastructure and delay-coordinate embedding to study the dynamics of these complex nonlinear systems.
Todd, Mytkowicz +2 more
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PARTIALLY HYPERBOLIC DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS
Mathematics of the USSR-Izvestiya, 1974Smooth dynamical systems having contracting and expanding invariant foliations (of not necessarily complementary dimensions) are investigated. Ergodicity and the K-property are established for such dynamical systems under additional assumptions.
Brin, M. I., Pesin, Ya. B.
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European Journal of Control, 2007
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Science, 2016
Group Dynamics People tend to structure their beliefs in a way that appears consistent to them. But how do some beliefs within groups persist in the face of social pressure, whereas others change and, by changing, influence a cascade of other beliefs? Friedkin et al.
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Group Dynamics People tend to structure their beliefs in a way that appears consistent to them. But how do some beliefs within groups persist in the face of social pressure, whereas others change and, by changing, influence a cascade of other beliefs? Friedkin et al.
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Positively Subexpansive Dynamical Systems
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