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Perturbation of spectral inverses applied to a boundary layer phenomenon arising in chemical networks
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    Perturbation of spectral inverses applied to a boundary layer phenomenon arising in chemical networks (English)
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    8 August 1993
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    A linear model of the form \(x'=B(a,b)x\), \(x\geq 0\), \(t\geq 0\), which has boundary layer type behavior is developed. The matrix \(B\) has a rank discontinuity at the origin of \((a,b)\) parameter space. The analysis depends on a regularization technique for linear systems and a perturbation result for spectral (group) inverses. The theoretical results are applied to a compartmental model arising in the study of chemical networks.
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    spectral inverse
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    linear model
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    boundary layer
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    rank discontinuity
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    regularization technique
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    perturbation result
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    compartmental model
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    chemical networks
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