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In this book, emphasis is placed on the deterministic models of dynamical systems (DS) in continuous time. We mean the notion of DC in a wide sense (as an inertial system, system with memory, etc.) rather than in a strong sense (as dynamic system). Traditional mathematical means for such DS description are differential and integral equations. Various forms of integral models of DS and their connection with differential models are considered in Sections 1.1–1.4.
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Hritonenko, N., Yatsenko, Y. (1996). Integral Dynamical Models in Control Theory. In: Modeling and Optimization of the Lifetime of Technologies. Applied Optimization, vol 4. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3446-0_1
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