A mathematical model is a description of a system using mathematical concepts and language. The process of developing a mathematical model is termed mathematical modeling. Mathematical models are used in the natural sciences (such as physics, biology, earth science, chemistry) and engineering disciplines (such as computer science, electrical engineering), as well as in non-physical systems such as the social sciences (such as economics, psychology, sociology, political science). Mathematical models are also used in music, linguistics and philosophy (for example, intensively in analytic philosophy).
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Modeling (Dynamics)
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Perspectives on Control-Relevant Identification Through the Use of Interacti...
This paper presents a control-relevant identification methodology through an intuitive interactive tool called "Interactive Tool for Control Relevant Identification (ITCRI)". ITCRI...
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The paper describes the conceptual basis, main features and functionality of an interactive software tool developed in support of system identification education and discovery.
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See MoreNathan Kutz:"Data-driven Discovery of Governing Physical Laws"
Seminar by Dr.Nathan Kutz on "Data-driven Discovery of Governing Physical Laws" on 10/31/2018 CICS Seminar Series
See MoreSimulating the Lorenz System in Matlab
This video shows how simple it is to simulate dynamical systems, such as the Lorenz system, in Matlab, using ode45.
See MoreSimulating the Logistic Map in Matlab
This video shows how simple it is to simulate discrete-time dynamical systems, such as the Logistic Map, in Matlab.
See MoreDiscrete-Time Dynamical Systems
This video shows how discrete-time dynamical systems may be induced from continuous-time systems.
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