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recent developments in variable structure systems, economics and biology: proceedings of us-italy seminar, taormina, sicily, august 29 september 2, 19 (in English)
R. R. Mohler
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A. Ruberti
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Springer
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recent developments in variable structure systems, economics and biology: proceedings of us-italy seminar, taormina, sicily, august 29 september 2, 19 (in English) - Mohler, R. R. ; Ruberti, A.
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Synopsis "recent developments in variable structure systems, economics and biology: proceedings of us-italy seminar, taormina, sicily, august 29 september 2, 19 (in English)"
The seminar for which the proceedings are published here evolved from a cooperative research program on bilinear systems and applications to immunology at the Oregon State University and at the University of Rome. The topics include more general forms of variable structure systems which may be divided into categories of mathematical system theory, economic applications and biological applications. Throughout the seminar there was emphasis on the integration of theory and app- cation. In most cases, theoretical derivations are motivated by their need to solve practical problems. In reading the proceedings, it becomes apparent that bilinear systems, quadratic systems and more general variable structure or adaptive systems become natural models in many cases and excellent approximations in others. It is seen that linear systems have very limited use particularly in economics and biology. Variable structure systems are analyzed in terms of structure, volterra kernels, system modelling, parameter identification, - controllability and Lie algebra to mention a few. Certainly, it ia nbt possible to present a complete tre- ment of these numerous topics, but at the Same time the unifying power of the systems approach and variable structure systems is show