Compositionality issues in discrete, continuous, and hybrid systems (Q2716781)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1599405
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1599405 |
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Compositionality issues in discrete, continuous, and hybrid systems (English)
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3 January 2002
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models of complex systems
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connecting submodels
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composition
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interconnection
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hybrid systems
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Models of complex systems are often built by connecting submodels. The operation `composition' (or `interconnection') is often regarded as trivial, especially in the setting of smooth differential equations. In the discrete domain, several definitions have been proposed. The non-triviality of composition carries over to hybrid systems. The paper discusses this issue in the context of discrete, continuous and hybrid systems, mainly on the basis of examples. Thus, some concrete problems for research in this area can be formulated.
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