TY - BOOK AU - Mohler,R.R. AU - Ruberti,A. ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Variable Structure Systems with Application to Economics and Biology: Proceedings of the Second US-Italy Seminar on Variable Structure Systems, May 1974 T2 - Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, SN - 9783642474576 AV - HB1-846.8 U1 - 330.1 PY - 1975/// CY - Berlin, Heidelberg PB - Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Imprint: Springer KW - Economic theory KW - Medicine KW - Life sciences KW - Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods KW - Biomedicine, general KW - Life Sciences, general N1 - Stochastic Bilinear Partial Differential Equations -- Time-Varying Bilinear Systems -- On the Reachable Set for Bilinear Systems -- Algebraic Realization Theory of Two-Dimensional Filters -- Controllability of Bilinear Systems -- Periodic Control of Singularly Perturbed Systems -- Estimation for Bilinear Stochastic Systems -- A Probabilistic Approach to Identifiability -- Some Examples of Dynamic Bilinear Models in Economics -- Bilinearity and Sensitivity in Macroeconomy -- Variable Parameter Structures in Technology Assessment and Land Use -- An Optimization Study of the Pollution Subsystem of the World Dynamics Model -- A Basis for Variable Structure Models in Human Biology -- The Immune Response as a Variable Structure System -- Nonlinear Systems in Models for Enzyme Cascades -- Mathematical Model of the Peripheral Nervous Acoustical System: Applications to Diagnosis and Prostheses -- A Systems Analysis of Cerebral Dehydration N2 - The proceedings of the Second US-Italy Seminar on Variable Structure Systems is published in this volume. Like the first seminar, its conception evolved from common research interests on bilinear systems at the Istituto di Automatica of Rome University and at the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department of Oregon State University. Again, the seminar was focused on variable structure systems in general. In this case, however, emphasis is given to applications in biology and economics along with theoretical investiĀ­ gations which are so necessary to establish a unified theory and to motivate further developments in these applications of social significance. By bringing together the talents of social and biological scientists with those of engineers and mathematicians from throughout Italy and the United States, the seminar was intended to yield a cross-pollination of significant results and a base for more meaningful future research. The editors are encouraged by the progress, with which they hope the reader will agree, is made in this direction. No pretense is made, however, that completely satisfactory integration of theoreĀ­ tical results and applications has been accomplished at this time. Among the more important conclusions which have resulted from this seminar are that bilinear and more general variable structure models arise in a natural manner from basic principles for certain biological and economic processes UR - https://s443-doi-org.br.lsproxy.net/10.1007/978-3-642-47457-6 ER -