Most people take the conditions they work and live in as a given, believing it to be normal that societies are stratified and that organisations are hierarchical. Many even think that this is the way it should be - and are neither willing nor able to think that it could be otherwise. This book raise
Theory of Hierarchical, Multilevel, Systems
β Scribed by M.D. MesaroviΔ,, D. Macko and Y. Takahara (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1970
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 306
- Series
- Mathematics in Science and Engineering 68
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
In this book, we study theoretical and practical aspects of computing methods for mathematical modelling of nonlinear systems. A number of computing techniques are considered, such as methods of operator approximation with any given accuracy; operator interpolation techniques including a non-Lagrange interpolation; methods of system representation subject to constraints associated with concepts of causality, memory and stationarity; methods of system representation with an accuracy that is the best within a given class of models; methods of covariance matrix estimation;methods for low-rank matrix approximations; hybrid methods based on a combination of iterative procedures and best operator approximation; andmethods for information compression and filtering under condition that a filter model should satisfy restrictions associated with causality and different types of memory.As a result, the book represents a blend of new methods in general computational analysis,and specific, but also generic, techniques for study of systems theory ant its particularbranches, such as optimal filtering and information compression. - Best operator approximation,- Non-Lagrange interpolation,- Generic Karhunen-Loeve transform- Generalised low-rank matrix approximation- Optimal data compression- Optimal nonlinear filtering
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
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Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
Preface
Pages ix-xi
Acknowledgments
Page xiii
Chapter I Examples
Pages 3-33
Chapter II Conceptualization
Pages 34-65
Chapter III Formalization
Pages 66-84
Chapter IV Coordination
Pages 85-106
Chapter V General Theory of Coordination for Unconstrained Optimizing Systems
Pages 109-177
Chapter VI Optimal Coordination Of Dynamic Systems
Pages 178-229
Chapter VII Coordination of Constrained Optimizing Systems and Mathematical Programming Problems
Pages 230-255
Chapter VIII On-Line Coordination: Coordination for Improvement
Pages 256-282
Appendix I
Pages 283-285
References Review Article
Pages 287-289
Index
Pages 291-294
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