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Study of Changes of the Individual Parameter of Resources in the Modelling of Renewable Systems

Oleksandr Karelin (), Anna Tarasenko (), Oleksandr Barabash (), Manuel Gonzalez-Hernandez () and Joselito Medina-Marin ()
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Oleksandr Karelin: Hidalgo State Autonomous University, Department of Industrial Engineering, Institute of Basic Sciences and Engineering
Anna Tarasenko: Hidalgo State University, Department of Mathematics, Institute of Basic Sciences and Engineering
Oleksandr Barabash: Odessa National Politechnic University, Department of Enterprise Economics, Institute of Business, Economics and Information Technology
Manuel Gonzalez-Hernandez: Hidalgo State Autonomous University, Department of Industrial Engineering, Institute of Basic Sciences and Engineering
Joselito Medina-Marin: Hidalgo State Autonomous University, Department of Industrial Engineering, Institute of Basic Sciences and Engineering

Chapter Chapter 2 in Transactions on Engineering Technologies, 2019, pp 19-28 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Applying the principles of modelling of renewable resource systems proposed in previous works and the theory of functional operators with shift, we have obtained mathematical models that take into account the reciprocal influences between resources of the systems. If previously special attention has been paid to the study of the density distribution of the group parameters by individual parameters then now we present a study on the dynamics of the individual parameters of resources. A mathematical model for the study of the function of the individual parameter is elaborated. Balance relations are no longer integral equations, but differential equations. Based on these models, possibilities to formulate economic ecological problems that use renewable resource systems are opened.

Keywords: Renewable resource systems; Cyclic model; Inverse operator; Degenerate kernel; Shift; Individual parameter (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-32-9531-5_2

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