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Positive Dynamical Systems In Discrete Time Theory Models And Applications Ulrich Krause

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Positive Dynamical Systems In Discrete Time Theory Models And Applications Ulrich Krause
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.15 MB
Pages: 363
Author: Ulrich Krause
ISBN: 9783110365696, 9783110369755, 3110365693, 3110369753
Language: English
Year: 2015
Volume: 62

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Positive Dynamical Systems In Discrete Time Theory Models And Applications Ulrich Krause by Ulrich Krause 9783110365696, 9783110369755, 3110365693, 3110369753 instant download after payment.

This book provides a systematic, rigorous and self-contained treatment of positive dynamical systems. A dynamical system is positive when all relevant variables of a system are nonnegative in a natural way. This is in biology, demography or economics, where the levels of populations or prices of goods are positive. The principle also finds application in electrical engineering, physics and computer sciences.

"The author has greatly expanded the field of positive systems in surprising ways." - Prof. Dr. David G. Luenberger, Stanford University(USA)

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