This paper discusses the mathematical description of hybrid event systems, consisting of continuous, discrete, even logic-judgment and inference-decision event systems. The description takes events as its core, and in...This paper discusses the mathematical description of hybrid event systems, consisting of continuous, discrete, even logic-judgment and inference-decision event systems. The description takes events as its core, and information interconnection as its tie. In this paper, an event, instead of a process, is regarded as an analyzed element. The hybrid event systems are described in mathematical models with the following tools: chains of time, generalized space and interconnecting information.展开更多
文摘This paper discusses the mathematical description of hybrid event systems, consisting of continuous, discrete, even logic-judgment and inference-decision event systems. The description takes events as its core, and information interconnection as its tie. In this paper, an event, instead of a process, is regarded as an analyzed element. The hybrid event systems are described in mathematical models with the following tools: chains of time, generalized space and interconnecting information.