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      <title>Polygons and Polynomials as Synoptic Tools for System Guidance</title>
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      <description>The purpose of this study is to construct a powerful topography for recording the evolution of any compound system composed of (n) subsystems. The essential idea is based on the fact that any regular (n) polygon (with n sides) acts as a vector operator which transforms the plane in a union of (n) concentric isosceles triangles wherein a complex phasor is inserted. Covariant and contravariant axes are introduced in each phasor to obtain equivalence with Bond-Graphs. In each triangle we can follow the behaviour of the correspondent subsystems by building their power balance.  The circular polynomials : Pn(θ) = Πk [ak(θ – k2π/n)] play as an algebraic carrier for the transformation of the plane into a (n) star (with n branches). We represent any system working by a variable power triangle. The system coupling increases the stability, and accordingly we will choose the electrical machine as a particular anticipation modeling. </description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Sep 2024 13:42:53 +0200</pubDate>
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