2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.nima.2015.07.043
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Beam dynamics design of the Compact Linear Collider Drive Beam injector

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“…The dynamical systems evolving with the flow of time are described by sets of differential equations, ordinary or partial ones. Such systems are the main part of diverse modelling applications belonging to different scientific and engineering domains as high-energy and accelerator physics (see, e.g., Hajari et al [1]), ship navigation (Sandaruwan et al [2]), electric power systems (Yusop et al [3]), mechatronics and robotics (Ferretti et al [4]), aerospace (Kozynchenko [5]), process control (Sivakumaran and Radhakrishnan [6]), and so forth. These applications, being characterized by advanced theoretical level of underlying mathematical models, can be multidomain and have rather complex structures including frequent decision-making and intelligent control units.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dynamical systems evolving with the flow of time are described by sets of differential equations, ordinary or partial ones. Such systems are the main part of diverse modelling applications belonging to different scientific and engineering domains as high-energy and accelerator physics (see, e.g., Hajari et al [1]), ship navigation (Sandaruwan et al [2]), electric power systems (Yusop et al [3]), mechatronics and robotics (Ferretti et al [4]), aerospace (Kozynchenko [5]), process control (Sivakumaran and Radhakrishnan [6]), and so forth. These applications, being characterized by advanced theoretical level of underlying mathematical models, can be multidomain and have rather complex structures including frequent decision-making and intelligent control units.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%