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Gutman A.E., Kononenko L.I.
The inverse problem of chemical kinetics as a composition of binary correspondences [in Russian] //
Sib. Electron. Math. Rep. 2018. V. 15. P. 48--53.
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@article { Gutman20171204,
author = "Gutman A.E. and Kononenko L.I.",
howpublished = "Electronic",
title = "The inverse problem of chemical kinetics as a composition of binary correspondences",
journal = "Sib. Electron. Math. Rep.",
year = "2018",
volume = "15",
pages = "48--53",
doi = "10.17377/semi.2018.15.006",
language = "russian",
annote = "Binary correspondences are employed for formalization of the notion of problem, definition of the basic components of problems, their properties, and constructions (the condition of a problem, its data and unknowns, solvability and unique solvability of a problem, inverse problem, and composition of problems). As an illustration, we consider a system of differential equations which describe a process in chemical kinetics. Within the study of the inverse problem, a criterion is established for linear independence of functions in terms of finite sets of their values.",
keywords = "differential equation, chemical kinetics, inverse problem, linear independence, binary correspondence, solvability, composition"
}