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Identification of Boolean Mathematical Models

James D. Schoeffler, Lee E. Ostrander and Donald S. Gann
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James D. Schoeffler: Western Reserve University, Departments of Physiology and Surgery
Lee E. Ostrander: Western Reserve University, Departments of Physiology and Surgery
Donald S. Gann: Western Reserve University, Departments of Physiology and Surgery

A chapter in Systems Theory and Biology, 1968, pp 201-221 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract A companion paper in this volume has described the successful application of a mathematical model involving quantized variables to an important, real system, the adrenal.1 The objective of this paper is to consider this class of mathematical models in more detail in order to determine how such modeling problems may be formulated, how the parameters of the model may be identified and in particular, to look at the feasibility of actually carrying out the computations involved for systems of reasonable complexity.

Keywords: Boolean Function; Physiological System; Minimal Solution; Truth Table; Boolean Variable (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1968
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-88343-9_9

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