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Modeling Linear Systems by Frequency Response Methods

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Differential Equation Models

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In his classic book Cybernetics [1], Norbert Wiener viewed the human being from an information processing and control system point of view. Such a viewpoint has led to the development of communications and control system oriented mathematical models for human reactions and for physiological components of the human body. Much of this work has involved frequency response techniques, and this module will be concerned with the use of such techniques in mathematical modeling.

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Powers, W.F. (1983). Modeling Linear Systems by Frequency Response Methods. In: Braun, M., Coleman, C.S., Drew, D.A. (eds) Differential Equation Models. Modules in Applied Mathematics. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-5427-0_9

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