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Consistent models for electrical networks with distributed parameters

Corneliu A. Marinov, Gheorghe Moroşanu (1992)

Mathematica Bohemica

A system of one-dimensional linear parabolic equations coupled by boundary conditions which include additional state variables, is considered. This system describes an electric circuit with distributed parameter lines and lumped capacitors all connected through a resistive multiport. By using the monotony in a space of the form L 2 ( 0 , T ; H 1 ) , one proves the existence and uniqueness of a variational solution, if reasonable engineering hypotheses are fulfilled.

Continuous extension of order-preserving homogeneous maps

Andrew D. Burbanks, Colin T. Sparrow, Roger D. Nussbaum (2003)

Kybernetika

Maps f defined on the interior of the standard non-negative cone K in N which are both homogeneous of degree 1 and order-preserving arise naturally in the study of certain classes of Discrete Event Systems. Such maps are non-expanding in Thompson’s part metric and continuous on the interior of the cone. It follows from more general results presented here that all such maps have a homogeneous order-preserving continuous extension to the whole cone. It follows that the extension must have at least...

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