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Discretetime And Discretespace Dynamical Systems 1st Ed 2020 Kuize Zhang

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Discretetime And Discretespace Dynamical Systems 1st Ed 2020 Kuize Zhang
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.19 MB
Author: Kuize Zhang, Lijun Zhang, Lihua Xie
ISBN: 9783030259716, 9783030259723, 3030259714, 3030259722
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed. 2020

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Discretetime And Discretespace Dynamical Systems 1st Ed 2020 Kuize Zhang by Kuize Zhang, Lijun Zhang, Lihua Xie 9783030259716, 9783030259723, 3030259714, 3030259722 instant download after payment.

Discrete-Time and Discrete-Space Dynamical Systems provides a systematic characterization of the similarities and differences of several types of discrete-time and discrete-space dynamical systems, including:

  • Boolean control networks;
  • nondeterministic finite-transition systems;
  • finite automata;
  • labelled Petri nets; and
  • cellular automata.
The book's perspective is primarily based on topological properties though it also employs semitensor-product and graph-theoretic methods where appropriate. It presents a series of fundamental results: invertibility, observability, detectability, reversiblity, etc., with applications to systems biology.
Academic researchers with backgrounds in applied mathematics, engineering or computer science and practising engineers working with discrete-time and discrete-space systems will find this book a helpful source of new understanding for this increasingly important class of systems. The basic results to be found within are of fundamental importance for further study of related problems such as automated synthesis and safety control in cyber-physical systems using formal methods.

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