When analyzing systems with a large number of parameters, the dimen- sion of the original system may present insurmountable difficulties for the analysis. It may then be convenient to reformulate the original system in terms of substantially fewer aggregated variables, or macrovariables. In other words, an original system with an n-dimensional vector of states is reformulated as a system with a vector of dimension much less than n. The aggregated variables are either readily defined and processed, or the aggregated system may be considered as an approximate model for the orig- inal system. In...
When analyzing systems with a large number of parameters, the dimen- sion of the original system may present insurmountable difficulties for the analy...