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Input Precision, Equilibrium Paths, and Computability
Technical Paper
2008-01-1370
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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Mechanical processes sensitive to initial conditions pose special challenges for analysis. This investigation shows how numerical imprecision (noise) in the initial conditions can result in different equilibrium paths being followed and how stochastic fields can be used to control the equilibrium path.
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Roux, W., "Input Precision, Equilibrium Paths, and Computability," SAE Technical Paper 2008-01-1370, 2008, https://doi.org/10.4271/2008-01-1370.Also In
Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering, 2008
Number: SP-2170; Published: 2008-04-14
Number: SP-2170; Published: 2008-04-14
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