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The following pages link to System Modeling:
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- Feedback Systems: An Introduction for Scientists and Engineers (← links)
- Feedback Principles (← links)
- Examples (← links)
- Preface (← links)
- Figure 3.2: Illustration of a state model (← links)
- Figure 3.4: Input/output response of a linear system (← links)
- Figure 3.8: Discrete-time simulation of the predator–prey model (← links)
- Figure 3.11: Simulation of the forced spring–mass system with different simulation time constants (← links)
- Figure 3.12: Frequency response computed by measuring the response of individual sinusoids (← links)
- Figure 3.22: Queuing dynamics (← links)
- Figure 3.24: Consensus protocols for sensor networks (← links)
- Figure 3.26: The repressilator genetic regulatory network (← links)
- Figure 3.28: Response of a neuron to a current input (← links)
- Question: How can I go from a continuous time linear ODE to a discrete time representation? (← links)
- Question: How can we tell from the phase plots if the system is oscillating? (← links)
- Question: How do you know when your model is sufficiently complex? (← links)
- Question: In the predator prey example, where is the fox birth rate term? (← links)
- Question: What is a state? How does one determine what is a state and what is not? (← links)
- Question: What is a stochastic system? (← links)
- Question: What is "closed form"? (← links)
- Question: What is the advantage of having a model? (← links)
- Question: Why does the effective service rate f(x) go to zero when x = 0 in the example on queuing systems? (← links)
- Question: Why isn't there a term for the rabbit death rate besides being killed by the foxes? (← links)