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Analysis of the fractional descriptor discrete-time linear systems by the use of the shuffle algorithm
The shuffle algorithm is applied to analysis of the fractional descriptor discrete-time linear systems. Using the shuffle algorithm the singularity of the fractional descriptor linear system is eliminated and the system is decomposed into dynamic and static parts. Procedures for computation of the solution and dynamic and static parts of the system are proposed. Sufficient conditions for the positivity of the fractional descriptor discrete-time linear systems are established.
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JCD is focused on the intersection of computation with deterministic and stochastic dynamics. The mission of the journal is to publish papers that explore new computational methods for analyzing dynamic problems or use novel dynamical methods to improve computation. The subject matter of JCD includes both fundamental mathematical contributions and applications to problems from science and engineering. A non-exhaustive list of topics includes * Computation of phase-space structures and bifurcations * Multi-time-scale methods * Structure-preserving integration * Nonlinear and stochastic model reduction * Set-valued numerical techniques * Network and distributed dynamics JCD includes both original research and survey papers that give a detailed and illuminating treatment of an important area of current interest. The editorial board of JCD consists of world-leading researchers from mathematics, engineering, and science, all of whom are experts in both computational methods and the theory of dynamical systems.