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In this extended abstract we will summarize the main features of our approach to modelling and to dynamical systems. This consists of a triptych with the behavior in central stage and behavioral equations and latent variables as important supporting characters.
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Willems, J.C. (1990). A Framework for the Study of Dynamical Systems. In: Kaashoek, M.A., van Schuppen, J.H., Ran, A.C.M. (eds) Realization and Modelling in System Theory. Progress in Systems and Control Theory, vol 3. Birkhäuser Boston. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3462-3_4
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