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Mathematical analysis / Mathematics / Dynamical systems / Functional equations / Differential calculus / Multivariable calculus / Iterated function / Equation solving / Equation / Implicit function / Artificial neural network / Nonlinear system
Date: 2009-11-01 18:19:21
Mathematical analysis
Mathematics
Dynamical systems
Functional equations
Differential calculus
Multivariable calculus
Iterated function
Equation solving
Equation
Implicit function
Artificial neural network
Nonlinear system

In: Neural Information Processing, ICONIP2001 Proceedings, Fudan University Press, Shanghai 2001, Vol 2, ppA framework for solving functional equations with neural networks Lars Kindermann1

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