Asymptotic Identity in Min-Plus Algebra: A Report on CPNS
2012

Understanding Min-Plus Algebra in Cyber-Physical Networking Systems

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Author Information

Author(s): Ming Li, Zhao Wei

Primary Institution: East China Normal University

Hypothesis

Can min-plus algebra provide a rigorous identity for data modeling in cyber-physical networking systems?

Conclusion

The study proves the existence of an identity in min-plus algebra and presents its asymptotic expression.

Supporting Evidence

  • The paper addresses the challenges in data modeling for cyber-physical networking systems.
  • It presents a proof of the existence of an identity in min-plus algebra.
  • The study provides an asymptotic expression for the identity in min-plus algebra.

Takeaway

This study looks at a special kind of math called min-plus algebra that helps us understand how data moves in complex systems like the Internet.

Methodology

The paper discusses theoretical aspects of min-plus algebra and its applications in data modeling for cyber-physical systems.

Limitations

The study primarily focuses on theoretical aspects and may not address practical implementations in real-world systems.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

10.1155/2012/154038

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