Theory & control of dynamical systems : applications to systems in biology : Huddinge, Stockholm, 4-10 August, 1991
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Theory & control of dynamical systems : applications to systems in biology : Huddinge, Stockholm, 4-10 August, 1991
World Scientific, c1992
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Theory and control of dynamical systems
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
For the mathematical modeling of complex system behavior, dynamical systems play an increasing role. The flexibility and very rich phenomenology exhibited by such systems make them indispensible in this context. Control theory for dynamical systems is also a highly active field of research where a number of important results have been achieved recently.This combined course and workshop deals with recent results regarding dynamical systems and control theory, primarily in differential geometric terms as well as the applications of these fields to biological systems, with an emphasis on various aspects of the immune system and on neural networks.
Table of Contents
- The IL 2 receptor, S.I. Andersson
- dynamical models in economic sciences, A. E. Andersson
- exact steady state responses in undamped driven nonlinear oscillators, K-E. Thylwe and I. Cohen
- methods of bifurcation theory, S-N. Chow
- dynamics of neural networks, M. Hirsch
- feedback design for nonlinear control systems, A. Isidon
- evolution in a population of mutating strategies, K. Lindgren
- universal computation and undecidability in cellular automata, K. Lindgren
- modelling dynamical systems using observed input-output data, L. Ljung
- how is genetic information generated?, J. Mc Caskill
- real and imaginary regulatory mechanism in the immune system, G. Moller
- foliated weight spaces and symmetries of feedforward networks, F. Pasemann
- mathematical insights into immunology, A.S. Perelson
- optimization by fixed-parameter networks, X-N. Tang and C-S. Tang.
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