Recent technology involves large-scale physical or engineering
systems consisting of thousands of interconnected elementary units.
This monograph illustrates how engineering problems can be solved
using the recent results of combinatorial mathematics through
appropriate mathematical modeling. The structural solvability of a
system of linear or nonlinear equations as well as the structural
controllability of a linear time-invariant dynamical system are
treated by means of graphs and matroids. Special emphasis is laid
on the importance of relevant physical observations to successful
mathematical modelings. The reader will become acquainted with the
concepts of matroid theory and its corresponding matroid
theoretical approach. This book is of interest to graduate students
and researchers.
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