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Systems Theory

Systems Approach to the Design of Commercial Aircraft, 2020
Scott Jackson, Ricardo Moraes dos Santos
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Systems Theory

Substance Abuse and the Family, 2019
M. Reiter
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Systems Theory and the System of Theory

New German Critique, 1994
La theorie de Luhmann des systemes sociales rompt non seulement avec toute forme de transcendantalisme, mais aussi avec la philosophie de l ...
William Rasch, Eva M. Knodt
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Statistical Learning Theory

Technometrics, 2021
A machine learning system, in general, learns from the environment, but statistical machine learning programs (systems) learn from the data. This chapter presents techniques for statistical machine learning using Support Vector Machines (SVM) to ...
Yuhai Wu
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System Justification Theory

2012
System justification is a social psychology term of art that designates any motivational tendency to defend, bolster, or rationalize existing social, economic, and political arrangements. It is conceptualized as a response tendency possessed by many, or perhaps most, members of society to see aspects of the overarching social system as good, fair, and ...
Jost, J. T., van der Toorn, J.
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Categorical System Theory

Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 1983
This is an investigation of natural systems from the standpoint of the mathematical theory of categories. It examines the relationships which exist between different descriptions through measurement of observables and dynamical interactions. We begin with a category theory of formal systems with observables, and then proceed to a category theory of ...
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System theory for system identification

Journal of Econometrics, 2004
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Module Theory and Linear System Theory

1991
In a series of seminal papers published between 1960 and 1965 [8–13] (see also [14, 15]), R.E. Kalman layed the foundations of what has since become known as Mathematical System Theory. The cornerstones of Kalman’s theory were the celebrated concepts of Controllability, Observability and (Canonical) realization.
Hautus, M.L.J., Heymann, M.
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Feedback System Theory

1976
Abstract : The two major research efforts were in the areas of (1) nonminimum-phase linear and nonlinear time-varying systems, and (2) multiple-loop single input-output systems. In both areas, the objective was to develop synthesis techniques to achieve assigned system performance specifications, despite significant uncertainty in a constrained part ...
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