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On the Evolvement of Extended Continuous Event Graphs

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Extended Continuous Event Graphs (ECEG) are a special class of Continuous Petri Nets. As the limiting form of Extended Timed Event Graphs (ETEG), ECEGs can be used not only to describe the discrete events approximately, but also to describe the continuous processes. In this note, we obtain some of the global properties of ECEGs. In the end, a simple example is given to illustrate the feedback control of CEGs with input.

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Zhang, D., Dai, H., Sun, Y., Kong, Q. (2005). On the Evolvement of Extended Continuous Event Graphs. In: Huang, DS., Zhang, XP., Huang, GB. (eds) Advances in Intelligent Computing. ICIC 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3645. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11538356_3

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