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A: Tag management 2019

YuiTo ChengProposal to blacklist generalization Reason: It's overly broad and there is no real mathematical content in it. Also, the tag has been created and removed several times.

 
 
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Q: what would be its solution in discrete as well as continous time

miosakiIf I have an equation like ( assume everything as its suitable dimension and all are real matrices, $p,q$ are real constants) $(1)$ $x(k+1)= pf(x(k))+q(A\otimes B)x(k)$ $(2) \dot x(t)=pf(x(t))+q(A\otimes B)x(t)$ for $(2)$, after taking Laplace transformation, it is equivalent to solve the syst...

In mathematics and in particular mathematical dynamics, discrete time and continuous time are two alternative frameworks within which to model variables that evolve over time. == Discrete time == Discrete time views values of variables as occurring at distinct, separate "points in time", or equivalently as being unchanged throughout each non-zero region of time ("time period")—that is, time is viewed as a discrete variable. Thus a non-time variable jumps from one value to another as time moves from one time period to the next. This view of time corresponds to a digital clock that gives a fixed...
 

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