Code Generation for Quantized-State System (QSS) Simulation
Mehrdad Niknami

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Mehrdad Niknami. "Code Generation for Quantized-State System (QSS) Simulation". Talk or presentation, 16, October, 2015.

Abstract
We present recent work on the quantized-state system (QSS) simulation methods and the semantics of QSS integrators and quantizers, including the improved semantics of instantaneous derivative propagation within the discrete-event (DE) model, taking into account sparsity properties of the system.

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    System (QSS) Simulation". Talk or presentation,  16,
    October, 2015.
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    @presentation{Niknami15_CodeGenerationForQuantizedStateSystemQSSSimulation,
        author = {Mehrdad Niknami},
        title = {Code Generation for Quantized-State System (QSS)
                  Simulation},
        day = {16},
        month = {October},
        year = {2015},
        abstract = {We present recent work on the quantized-state
                  system (QSS) simulation methods and the semantics
                  of QSS integrators and quantizers, including the
                  improved semantics of instantaneous derivative
                  propagation within the discrete-event (DE) model,
                  taking into account sparsity properties of the
                  system.},
        URL = {http://icyphy.org/pubs/66.html}
    }
    

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