Abstract
Main and adjoint equations are widely applicable, primarily so in the perturbation theory as applied to functionals and sensitivity to problem’s input parameters variations. Such problems are particularly important for complex systems where numerous details may obscure direct and feedback relationships between different factors making difficult assessment of these relationships. Assessing functional sensitivity to parameters’ variations, however, offers the right answer in many cases and helps in planning correct experimentation or optimize process control.
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Marchuk, G.I. (1995). Simple Main and Adjoint Equations of Mathematical Physics. In: Adjoint Equations and Analysis of Complex Systems. Mathematics and Its Applications, vol 295. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0621-6_3
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