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=Some background relevant to this book=
This book extensively references Stuart Kauffman, particularly listed this book: [[Book/Analysis and Control of Boolean Networks A Semi-tensor Product Approach]]<ref>{{:Book/Analysis and Control of Boolean Networks A Semi-tensor Product Approach}}</ref>.
University Press, London (1993)
The following is the Table of Content
=Propositional Logic=
=Semi-tensor Product of Matrices=
=Matrix Expression of Logic=
=Logical Equations=
=Topological Structure of a Boolean Network=
=Input-State Approach to Boolean Control Networks=
=Model Construction via Observed Data=
=State Space and Subspaces=
=Controllability and Observability of Boolean Control Networks=
=Realization of Boolean Control Networks=
=Stability and Stabilization=
=Disturbance Decoupling=
=Feedback Decomposition of Boolean Control Networks=
=<math>k-valued</math> Networks=
=Optimal Control=
=Input-State Incidence Matrices=
=Identification of Boolean Control Networks=
=Applications to Game Theory=
=Random Boolean Networks=
=Appendix A Numerical Algorithms=
=Appendix B Proofs of Some Theorems Concerning the Semi-tensor=
=Index=
=References=
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Revision as of 07:34, 7 September 2021

Kauffman, Stuart (1993). The Origins of Order: Self-organization and Selection in Evolution. local page: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0195079517. 


Some background relevant to this book

This book extensively references Stuart Kauffman, particularly listed this book: Book/Analysis and Control of Boolean Networks A Semi-tensor Product Approach[1].

University Press, London (1993) The following is the Table of Content

Propositional Logic

Semi-tensor Product of Matrices

Matrix Expression of Logic

Logical Equations

Topological Structure of a Boolean Network

Input-State Approach to Boolean Control Networks

Model Construction via Observed Data

State Space and Subspaces

Controllability and Observability of Boolean Control Networks

Realization of Boolean Control Networks

Stability and Stabilization

Disturbance Decoupling

Feedback Decomposition of Boolean Control Networks

Networks

Optimal Control

Input-State Incidence Matrices

Identification of Boolean Control Networks

Applications to Game Theory

Random Boolean Networks

Appendix A Numerical Algorithms

Appendix B Proofs of Some Theorems Concerning the Semi-tensor

Index

References