## Analysis of the coupling relationship between system identification and optimization for different classes of problems reveals several approaches for the joint problem formulation and a solution of the static identification-optimization problem via a multilevel optimization technique. Summary--
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Modeling and computer simulation of the identification problem related to the sludge concentration in a settler
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- Elsevier Science
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- 2009
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- English
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- 49
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- Article
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- 0895-7177
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## Introduction. The theory of discrete approximation serves as a framework of approximation and discretization methods for the numerical solution of functional equations. This theory allows a unified functional-analytic treatment of these methods. It was developed by several authors (see e.g. the