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System equivalence

Known as: System equivance 
In the systems sciences system equivalence is the behavior of a parameter or component of a system in a way similar to a parameter or component of a… 
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2018
2018
In probabilistic transition systems, behavioural metrics provide a more fine-grained and stable measure of system equivalence… 
2017
2017
This research was supported by the Catherine Sharpe Foundation, the Enid Linder Foundation, the Higher Education Innovation Fund… 
2016
2016
One of the most important challenges facing an electric grid is to incorporate renewables and distributed energy resources (DERs… 
2013
2013
Abstract Most phrasemes contain varied semantic, stylistic, functionally pragmatic, and text-forming properties. Furthermore… 
2011
2011
For large scale AC/DC transmission schemes with multiple series capacitors compensations,how to assess the risk of subsynchronous… 
2003
2003
The paper studies some connections between the main results of the well known Wiener-Kalman-Bucy stochastic approach to filtering… 
2001
2001
The identifiability of nonlinear uncontrolled dynamical systems is analysed by using the system equivalence based on the… 
2001
2001
The design of the implementation of a digital controller is a multi-objective problem, in that the performance degradation needs… 
1995
1995
In this paper it is shown that the standard Rosenbrock’s strict system equivalence technique can be used as a way for obtaining… 
1993
1993
where T(6), U(6), V(6) and W(6) are polynomial matrices in the indeterminate 6, which for recurrent equations can have the…