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Switched systems as models for dynamic clinical trials
The goal of the paper is to make a case for the use of switched systems as a model for the simulation of dynamic clinical trials. Dynamic clinical trials are characterized by the use of different treatments based on the response of a patient to the current treatment. We show that switched systems are, in fact, a suitable model for these trials.