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Pietro Burrascano
Modeling the nonlinearity of a system is of primary importance both for optimizing its design and for controlling the behavior of physical systems operating with a wide dynamic range of input values, for which the linearity hypothesis may not be sufficie...
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Efthimios Providas and Ioannis Nestorios Parasidis
Integro-differential equations involving Volterra and Fredholm operators (VFIDEs) are used to model many phenomena in science and engineering. Nonlocal boundary conditions are more effective, and in some cases necessary, because they are more accurate me...
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Gérard Favier and Alain Kibangou
Nonlinear (NL) and multilinear (ML) systems play a fundamental role in engineering and science. Over the last two decades, active research has been carried out on exploiting the intrinsically multilinear structure of input?output signals and/or models in...
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Maksym Ievlanov,Nataliia Serdiuk,Andrew Feshchenko,Tetiana Duiunova,Mykola Kiriienko,Ihor Cherepnov,Liudmyla Pivnenko,Vasilij Dyakonov
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Current models of labor safety management at enterprises have several drawbacks. The main drawback of such models consists in their focus on the analysis of the accidents that have already occurred at the enterprise. In addition, the existing models poor...
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Grzegorz Mzyk, Zygmunt Hasiewicz and Pawel Mielcarek
In the paper we deal with the problem of non-linear dynamic system identification in the presence of random noise. The class of considered systems is relatively general, in the sense that it is not limited to block-oriented structures such as Hammerstein...
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Xu, K.-J. Jia, L.
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