Identifiability of Parametric Models
β Scribed by Eric Walter
- Publisher
- Elsevier Ltd, Pergamon Press
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 122
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Other Pergamon Books of Related Interest, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
FOREWORD, Page v, Eric Walter
Chapter 1 - IDENTIFIABILITY OF MODEL PARAMETERS, Pages 1-20, K.R. Godfrey, J.J. DiStefano III
Chapter 2 - RESULTS AND CONJECTURES ON THE IDENTIFIABILITY OF LINEAR SYSTEMS, Pages 21-31, J. Delforge, L. d'Angio, S. Audoly
Chapter 3 - ON STRUCTURAL EQUIVALENCE AND IDENTIFIABILITY CONSTRAINT ORDERING, Pages 32-41, M.J. Chapman, K.R. Godfrey
Chapter 4 - IDENTIFIABILITY OF POLYNOMIAL SYSTEMS: STRUCTURAL AND NUMERICAL ASPECTS, Pages 42-49, S. Vajda
Chapter 5 - VOLTERRA AND GENERATING POWER SERIES APPROACHES TO IDENTIFIABILITY TESTING, Pages 50-66, Y. Lecourtier, F. Lamnabhi-Lagarrigue, E. Walter
Chapter 6 - IDENTIFIABILITY OF PARAMETERS IN THE OUTPUT LEAST SQUARE FORMULATION, Pages 67-74, G. Chavent
Chapter 7 - THE TESTING OF STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES THROUGH SYMBOLIC COMPUTATION, Pages 75-84, Y. Lecourtier, A. Raksanyi
Chapter 8 - THEORETICAL ASPECTS AND PRACTICAL STRATEGIES FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF UNIDENTIFIABLE COMPARTMENTAL SYSTEMS, Pages 85-91, C. Cobelli, G. Toffolo
Chapter 9 - IDENTIFIABILITY OF SYSTEMS WITH MODELING ERROR β A NEW FORMULATION, Pages 92-96, F.Y. Hadaegh, G.A. Bekey
Chapter 10 - APPLICATION TO HETEROGENEOUS CATALYSIS, Pages 97-103, J. Happel, E. Walter, H. Lahanier
Chapter 11 - ROBUST EXPERIMENT DESIGN: BETWEEN QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE IDENTIFIABILITIES, Pages 104-113, E. Walter, L. Pronzato
Author Index, Pages 115-116
Subject Index, Pages 117-119
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