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    On a geometrical interpretation of differential-algebraic equations (English)
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    The author considers that further progress in global, as well as in computational, analysis of lumped physical systems can be achieved by a close interaction of two mathematical concepts. These concepts are, on one hand, differential-algebraic equations (DAEs) and, on the other hand, vector fields on manifolds. In the paper he formulates conditions under which a DAE is equivalent to a vector field and vice versa. He also introduces the definition of the index for a regular DAE and states a method for reduction of higher-index DAEs to lower-index ones that can be solved without introducing additional constants of integration. It is shown that any vector field can be realized by a regular DAE.
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    analysis of lumped physical systems
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    differential-algebraic equations
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    vector fields on manifolds
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    index
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