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On some topological properties of a strongly connected compartmental system with application to the identifiability problem
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    On some topological properties of a strongly connected compartmental system with application to the identifiability problem (English)
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    Some structural properties of a strongly connected compartmental system are illustrated. In particular a suitable set of ``cycles'' and ``paths'' associated to the compartmental graph is constructed, such that an application exists between the parameter space and the space of cycles and paths, whose suitable restriction is a bijection. It is shown that this set contains the minimum number of functions necessary to uniquely identify the parametrization vector, and its relevance in identifiability analysis is illustrated.
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    strongly connected compartmental system
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    compartmental graph
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    parameter space
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    space of cycles and paths
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    identifiability analysis
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