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Solving Problems of Identification, Modeling, and Control of Vulcanization under Uncertainty: Identification and Assessment of the Goodness of Fit

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Approaches to the assessment of the goodness of fit of mathematical models of chemical processes are considered with regard for the way of stating and solving the problems of identification of unknown functional dependences.

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Gromov, Y.Y., Matveikin, V.G. & Mosyagina, N.G. Solving Problems of Identification, Modeling, and Control of Vulcanization under Uncertainty: Identification and Assessment of the Goodness of Fit. Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering 34, 580–586 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1005229125469

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