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Autonomous Dynamical Systems with Periodic Coefficients

by Bruno Rossetto, Jean-marc Ginoux
"... Summary. The solutions of autonomous dynamical systems with periodic coef-ficients mainly depend on the Floquet-Liapunov exponents of a Hill’s associated equation. These exponents are computed without integration by a very fast algo-rithm which exponentially converges. So, some important features of ..."
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Summary. The solutions of autonomous dynamical systems with periodic coef-ficients mainly depend on the Floquet-Liapunov exponents of a Hill’s associated equation. These exponents are computed without integration by a very fast algo-rithm which exponentially converges. So, some important features

The Motion Constants of Linear Autonomous Dynamical Systems

by Andrew J. Sinclair, John E. Hurtado
"... The time-independent integrals, here referred to as motion constants, for general nth-order linear autonomous systems are developed. Although it is commonly believed that this topic has been fully addressed, close inspection of the literature reveals that a com-prehensive development is missing. Thi ..."
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The time-independent integrals, here referred to as motion constants, for general nth-order linear autonomous systems are developed. Although it is commonly believed that this topic has been fully addressed, close inspection of the literature reveals that a com-prehensive development is missing

TWO TYPES OF TRACING PROPERTIES IN NON-AUTONOMOUS DYNAMICAL SYSTEM

by Xiaoqian Song, Ying Zhang , 2013
"... Copyright © 2014 Song and Zhang. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Abstract: In this paper, we introduce the notions of ..."
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of asymptotic pseudo-orbit tracing property and pointwise pseudo-orbit tracing property in non-autonomous dynamical system, which are the generalizations of corresponding notions in autonomous dynamical system. We showed that if ( ,)X F is topologically conjugate to ( ,)Y G, then F has asymptotic pseudo

THE EFFICIENT APPROXIMATION OF COHERENT PAIRS IN NON-AUTONOMOUS DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS

by Michael Dellnitz, Christian Horenkamp
"... Abstract. The aim of this paper is the construction of numerical tools for the efficient approximation of transport phenomena in non-autonomous dynamical systems. We focus on transfer operator methods which have been developed in the last years for the treatment of non-autonomous dynamical systems. ..."
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Abstract. The aim of this paper is the construction of numerical tools for the efficient approximation of transport phenomena in non-autonomous dynamical systems. We focus on transfer operator methods which have been developed in the last years for the treatment of non-autonomous dynamical systems

On Inferring Autonomous System Relationships in the Internet

by Lixin Gao - IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking , 2000
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Federated database systems for managing distributed, heterogeneous, and autonomous databases

by Amit P. Sheth, James A. Larson - ACM Computing Surveys , 1990
"... A federated database system (FDBS) is a collection of cooperating database systems that are autonomous and possibly heterogeneous. In this paper, we define a reference architecture for distributed database management systems from system and schema viewpoints and show how various FDBS architectures c ..."
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A federated database system (FDBS) is a collection of cooperating database systems that are autonomous and possibly heterogeneous. In this paper, we define a reference architecture for distributed database management systems from system and schema viewpoints and show how various FDBS architectures

Computing and Information STABILITY-PRESERVING FINITE-DIFFERENCE METHODS FOR GENERAL MULTI-DIMENSIONAL AUTONOMOUS DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS

by Dobromir T. Dimitrov, Hristo, V. Kojouharov, Communicated Pavel Bochev
"... Abstract. General multi-dimensional autonomous dynamical systems and their numerical discretizations are considered. Nonstandard stability-preserving finite-difference schemes based on the θ-methods and the second-order Runge-Kutta methods are designed and analyzed. Their elementary stability is est ..."
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Abstract. General multi-dimensional autonomous dynamical systems and their numerical discretizations are considered. Nonstandard stability-preserving finite-difference schemes based on the θ-methods and the second-order Runge-Kutta methods are designed and analyzed. Their elementary stability

Is it an Agent, or just a Program?: A Taxonomy for Autonomous Agents

by Stan Franklin, Art Graesser - In Intelligent Agents III , 1997
"... The advent of software agents gave rise to much discussion of just what such an agent is, and of how they differ from programs in general. Here we propose a formal definition of an autonomous agent which clearly distinguishes a software agent from just any program. We also offer the beginnings of a ..."
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natural kinds taxonomy of autonomous agents, and discuss possibilities for further classification. Finally, we discuss subagents and multiagent systems.

Coordination of Groups of Mobile Autonomous Agents Using Nearest Neighbor Rules

by A. Jadbabaie, J. Lin, A. S. Morse , 2002
"... In a recent Physical Review Letters paper, Vicsek et. al. propose a simple but compelling discrete-time model of n autonomous agents fi.e., points or particlesg all moving in the plane with the same speed but with dierent headings. Each agent's heading is updated using a local rule based on ..."
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In a recent Physical Review Letters paper, Vicsek et. al. propose a simple but compelling discrete-time model of n autonomous agents fi.e., points or particlesg all moving in the plane with the same speed but with dierent headings. Each agent's heading is updated using a local rule based

Sequential Monte Carlo Methods for Dynamic Systems

by Jun S. Liu, Rong Chen - Journal of the American Statistical Association , 1998
"... A general framework for using Monte Carlo methods in dynamic systems is provided and its wide applications indicated. Under this framework, several currently available techniques are studied and generalized to accommodate more complex features. All of these methods are partial combinations of three ..."
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A general framework for using Monte Carlo methods in dynamic systems is provided and its wide applications indicated. Under this framework, several currently available techniques are studied and generalized to accommodate more complex features. All of these methods are partial combinations of three
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