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In this chapter, we shall examine some important dynamic systems (DS) which are widely used in many fields such as Economics and Biology. These are the Gradient Dynamic Systems (GDS), Lagrangean Dynamic Systems (LDS) and Hamiltonian Dynamic Systems (HDS). We shall briefly discuss the major characteristics of each system in turn and present some applications.
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Tu, P.N.V. (1992). Gradient Systems, Lagrangean and Hamiltonian Systems. In: Dynamical Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-02779-0_8
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