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Viability theory designs and develops mathematical and algorithmic methods for investigating the adaptation to viability constraints of evolutions governed by complex systems under uncertainty that are found in many domains involv- ing living beings, from biological evolution to economics, from environmental sciences to financial markets, from control theory and robotics to cognitive sciences. It involves interdisciplinary investigations spanning fields that have traditionally developed in isolation.
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Aubin, JP., Bayen, A.M., Saint-Pierre, P. (2011). Overview and Organization. In: Viability Theory. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16684-6_1
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