Mathematical Models of Physical and Social Systems
Demetrios G. Magiros
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Demetrios G. Magiros: General Electric Co., RSD
Chapter 11 in Selected Papers of Demetrios G. Magiros, 1985, pp 132-191 from Springer
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Abstract In this paper a “classical procedure” is discussed for building mathematical models of physical, technological and real-life phenomena. The method is accompanied by appropriate remarks and applications. In Chapter 1 the procedure is discussed for the model building, which is characterized by some steps of the investigation. In Chapter 2 remarks are given related to concepts involved, to applicability of the method, to reasonability of the problem, etc. By these remarks the investigator faces views for examination and problems for solution. In Chapter 3 applications are illustrated, by which one can see how the method for model building can be applied. The applications are distinguished into applications of “complete cycle” and of “incomplete cycle”. The paper is dedicated to Leon Brillouin, the outstanding scientist and human, whose memory will always be a source for inspiration in my work, and for whom my admiration, respect and gratitude are unlimited.
Keywords: Deterministic Model; Major Variable; Complete Cycle; Reasonable Model; Principal Mode (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1985
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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-5368-0_11
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