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contributor.authorCherruault, Y-
date.accessioned2006-08-21T08:36:45Z-
date.available2006-08-21T08:36:45Z-
date.issued2001-
identifier.citationMathematical and Computer Modelling, 33(8-9), 1027 - 1033p.en
identifier.urihttp://eprint.iitd.ac.in/dspace/handle/2074/2134-
description.abstractLife is a continuously changing phenomenon, and ,the capacity to observe time-depend- ent processea by nondestructive means (for example, by tracer techniques) provides functional in- formation which cannot be otherwise obtained. The present study deals with the identification of exchange parameters for a general four compartment model in which the tracer in every compartment can exchange with every other compartment. The method of solution is based on two optimization techniques, namely: the Alienor technique and the Gabriel technique. These techniques reduce different unknowns involved in the problem to a single variable f7, with the help of Archimedes’ spiral, thus leading to the global minimum of a functional of single variable 0. Results are compared with those obtained by generalized least squares method in terms of accuracy and computational time.en
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language.isoenen
subjectExchange parametersen
subjectAlienor techniqueen
subjectGabriel techniqueen
subjectArchimedes’ spiralen
subjectCompartmenten
titleTwo optimization techniques as used in a general four compartment first-order systemen
typeArticleen
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