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A modified cell-to-cell mapping method for nonlinear systems
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    A modified cell-to-cell mapping method for nonlinear systems (English)
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    22 November 1993
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    The so-called cell-to-cell mapping method is an approximate method developed by C. S. Hsu and his co-workers to find asymptotically stable equilibria, periodic motions, domains of attraction etc. in nonlinear dynamical systems [a usual reference in this field is the book of \textit{C. S. Hsu}: Cell-to-cell mapping: A method of global analysis for nonlinear systems (1987; Zbl 0632.58002)]. The author proposes a modification of the above method which is concerned with the iterative cell refinement to improve the efficiency of this method, particularly in the case of a system which starts with a fairly coarse structure of state cells. Some applications to the van der Pol and a two compartment enzyme models are presented to show the advantage of the modified over the standard method.
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    van der Pol equation
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    cell-to-cell mapping method
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    asymptotically stable equilibria
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    periodic motions
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    domains of attraction
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    nonlinear dynamical systems
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    iterative cell refinement
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    two compartment enzyme models
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