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Jeffrey Yi-Lin Forrest

Yi Lin (Chinese: 林益; born 1959), also known as Jeffrey Forrest and Jeffrey Yi-Lin Forrest, is a professor of mathematics, systems science, economics, and finance at Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (Slippery Rock campus) (SSHE) and at several major universities in China. Lin has been an active researcher in the field of systems science since mid-1980s and serves as the founder and president of the International Institute for General Systems Studies (IIGSS).

Biography edit

Yi Lin was born in Fuzhou, Fujian, People’s Republic of China, in 1959. He earned his BS degree in pure mathematics and an MS degree in general topology from Northwest University, Xi’an, respectively in 1982 and 1984. During 1985–1988, he pursued his PhD degree study under the supervision of Ben Fitzpatrick of Auburn University, Alabama, and earned his PhD degree in 1988. In 1990–1991, he did one year post-doctoral study in statistics under the guidance of Stephen Fienberg at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh.

From 1988 to 1992, Lin was an assistant professor, from 1992 to 2002, associate professor, from 2002 on, a professor in mathematics at SSHE (Slippery Rock campus). He was a visiting professor of the GMD Institute for Computer Architecture and Software Technology of the German National Research Center for Information Technology during the summer of 1997. Lin served as a guest professor at the Institute of Systems Engineering and Management Science, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou, from 1997 to 2002; an adjunct professor at Hebei University of Economics and Trade since 1998, Shijiazhuang; visiting professor at Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, from 2001 to 2004; honorary advisor of Chongqing Contemporary Research Institute of Systems Sciences, from 2004–2006; guest professor and a PhD program supervisor at College of Economics and Management, 2000–present, and executive president of the Institute for Grey Systems Studies, 2008–present, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics; specially appointed professor at Department of Mathematics and Systems Science, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha, 2009–2011. Since 2009, Lin has served on the board of directors of the World Organization of Cybernetics and Systems.

Lin has lectured globally and organized various large scale projects involving scholars from over 80 countries and geographic regions representing over 50 different scientific disciplines. He was a founder of the International Institute for General Systems Studies (IIGSS), and has served as its president since its inception in 1993. Since 2008, Lin has been editor of the book series, entitled “Systems Evaluation, Prediction and Decision-Making,” published by the CRC Press of Taylor and Francis Group. In 1999, Lin was recognized with Norbert Wiener Award for the most outstanding paper in the 1998 volume of Kybernetes. In 2002, Lin’s joint work was selected by Literati Club as one highly commended paper for the year of 2001. In 2002, Lin’s joint paper was judged by the Award Committee of the World Organization of Cybernetics and Systems as a best paper at the 12th International Congress of the WOSC. In that same year, Lin was inducted into the Honorary Fellowship of the WOCS.[1]

Lin is married with three children. His family resides in Grove City, Pennsylvania.

Work edit

Lin’s research interests cover a wide range of topics from data analysis[2] to laws of conservation, from the elementary structure of the universe to mysteries of the family, from the laws underlying civilizations to the natural endowments of man. Even so, most of his works appeared in the areas of systems theory and applications, mathematical and systems modeling, and foundations of mathematics.

Systems research edit

Since mid 1980s, Lin studied the general theory of multi-relational systems[3][4] under the influence of George Jiří Klir, Mihajlo D. Mesarovic, and Yasuhiko Takahara, and applied the theory to a diverse array of scientific areas, including public health, sociology, materials science, and others. His work in this area was treated as representative of mathematical systems theory.[5] Since 1995, in the name of the IIGSS, Lin has organized regular international and national conferences on systems research and applications.

Blown-up theory edit

Continuing his works on the chaos of general systems, starting in 1995, Lin joined hands with Shoucheng OuYang in establishing a theory about transitional changes naturally existing in evolutions of materials and events in the hope of producing more accurate forecasts for disastrous weather conditions.[6] When Lin’s edited volume “Mystery of Nonlinearity and Lorenz’s Chaos” was published in 1998,[6] over one thousand correspondences from various scholars were received within the following year.[7] Works along this line have been practically employed in day-to-day weather forecasts of several stations in China.[8][9][10]

Grey systems theory edit

Starting in early 1997, Lin collaborated with Sifeng Liu on their works of a new theory of data analysis for partially known and partially unknown systems.[11] This theory was initially founded by Julong Deng of Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, in 1982 with the publication of his paper “Control problems of grey systems,” in the international journal Systems and Control Letter, edited at the time by Roger W. Brockett. In 2007, they founded the Institute for Grey Systems Studies at Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics and started an IEEE conference series, named “IEEE International Conference on Grey Systems and intelligent Services,” in 2007.[12]

Crises in foundations of mathematics edit

With an invitation from Ronald Mickens in 1987, Lin, along with Wendell Holladay (Vanderbilt University), Saunders Mac Lane (University of Chicago), John Polkinghorne (Cambridge, UK), and others, expressed his opinions[13] from the angle of systems research on Nobel laureate Eugene P. Wigner’s assertion about “the unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics.” Continuing this work, Lin[14] (with a colleague) addressed the problem of knowability of the physical world in 1997. Then in 2008 Lin guest edited a special volume of the international journal Kybernetes on the fourth crisis in the foundations of mathematics along with technical explanations on why the 2nd and the 3rd crises were not resolved as believed in history.[15][16]

The systemic yoyo model edit

Continuing his joint works of 1998 and 2002, in 2008 Lin officially proposed a new model, the systemic yoyo, for the general system, hoping that this model could play a role in systems research as that of the points of Euclidean spaces in modern science. It is found that this model can be readily applied to study structures and organizations from diverse areas.[17]

Evolution science edit

Based on his works in blown-up theory, predictions of disastrous weather conditions, and systems modeling, Lin, Shoucheng OuYang, and other members of their research center on blown-ups theory, studied why modern science did not appear in China, why such theories as calculus have become extremely successful, while predicting (near) zero probability disastrous weathers is still practically impossible. After pointing out the limitations of modern science, Lin, along with colleagues, proposed how post-modern science would look like after first addressing what time is.[17]

In this article, all the references [2]–[11], [14], [16], [17] represent independent, third party, fact-checking sources.

Publications edit

Yi Lin has published over three hundred research papers and over thirty monographs, and he has edited special topic volumes.

Selected books and edited volumes edit

  • 2010. Yi Lin and Shoucheng OuYang. Irregularities and Prediction of Major Disasters, CRC Press.
  • 2008. Yi Lin. Systemic Yoyos: Some Impacts of the Second Dimension, Taylor and Francis.
  • 2008. Yi Lin (guest editor). Systematic Studies: The Infinity Problem in Modern

Mathematics. Kybernetes: The International Journal of Systems, Cybernetics, and Management Science, vol. 37, no. 3–4, pp. 387–578.

  • 2006. Sifeng Liu and Yi Lin. Grey Information: Theory and Practical Applications. Springer.
  • 2003. Xiangjun Feng, Paul B. Gibson and Yi Lin (guest editors). Some New Theories about Time and Space. Kybernetes: The International Journal of Systems and Cybernetics, vol. 32, nos. 7/8, pp. 933–1202.
  • 2002. Yong Wu and Yi Lin. Beyond Nonstructural Quantitative Analysis: Blown-Ups, Spinning Currents and the Modern Science. World Scientific.
  • 1999. Yi Lin. General Systems Theory: A Mathematical Approach. Kluwer Academic and Plenum Publishers.
  • 1998. Yi Lin (Guest Editor). Mystery of Nonlinearity and Lorenz’s Chaos. A special double issue of Kybernetes: The International Journal of Systems and Cybernetics, vol. 27, nos. 6 & 7. pp. 605–854.

Selected papers edit

  • 2010. Yi Lin and Bailey Forrest. The state of a civilization. Kybernetes: The International Journal of Cybernetics, Systems and Management Science, vol. 39, no. 2, pp. 343–356.
  • 2009. Yi Lin and Dongyun Yi. Yoyo structures of general systems and Newton’s laws of motion. Journal of Air Force Engineering University (Natural Science Edition), vol. 10, no. 5, pp. 70–75.
  • 2009. Yonghong Hao, Yajie Wang, Yuen Zhu, Yi Lin, Jet-Chau Wen, Tian-Chyi J. Yeh. Response to Karst springs to climate change and anthropogenic activities: The Niangziyuan Springs, China. Progress in Physical Geography, vol. 33(5) pp. 634–649.
  • 2008. Yi Lin and Dillon Forrest. Economic yoyos and Becker’s Rotten Kid Theorem. Kybernetes: The International Journal of Systems and Cybernetics, vol. 37, no. 2, pp. 297–314.
  • 2008. Yi Lin and Jesus Valencia. Grey analysis of Colombian migration. The Journal of Grey Systems, vol. 20, no. 1, pp. 5–20.
  • 2008. Yi Lin, Wujia Zhu, Ningsheng Gong, and Guoping Du. Systemic Yoyo Structure in Human Thoughts and the Fourth Crisis in Mathematics. Kybernetes: The International Journal of Systems and Cybernetics, vol. 37, no. ¾, pp. 387–423.
  • 2007. Yi Lin. Systemic yoyo model and applications in Newton’s, Kepler’s Laws, etc. Kybernetes: The International Journal of Systems and Cybernetics, vol. 36, no. 3/4, pp. 484–516.
  • 2006. Yi Lin and Sifeng Liu. Solving Problems with incomplete information: a grey systems approach. Advances in Imaging and Electron Physics, published by Elsevier, Oxford, UK. Vol. 141, pp. 77–174.
  • 2003. Yi Lin. Some recent progresses in applied mathematics (II). J. of Pure and Applied Mathematics, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 5–11.
  • 2002. K. D. Liu, Yi Lin and L. G. Gao. Unascertained rationals and subjective uncertain information. Systems Analysis Modelling Simulation, vol. 42, pp. 343–358.
  • 2002. Yi Lin, R. DeNu and N. Patel. True distance fit of exponential curves and tests of applications. International J. of Applied Mathematics, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 49–68.
  • 2001. Yi Lin. Differential and integral calculus on discrete time series data. Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Systems Science, Volume I: Plenary and Invited Papers: Systems Theory and Control Theory, pp. 123–131. Also, Systems Science, vol. 27, no. 3, pp. 49–58.
  • 2001. S. C. OuYang, Yi Lin, Y. Wu, T-G. Xiao. Physics properties of Schrödinger equation and excessive expansion of the concept of wave motion. Advances in Systems Science and Applications, vol. 1, pp. 112–116.
  • 2000. S. C. OuYang, Yi Lin and Y. Wu. Prediction of Natural Disasters. International Journal of General Systems, vol. 29, pp. 897–912.
  • 2000. Yi Lin, S. F. Liu. Regional economic planning based on systemic analysis of small samples. Problems of Nonlinear Analysis in Engineering Systems, vol. 6, no. 11, pp. 33–49.
  • 2000. Yi Lin, S. F. Liu. Law of exponentiality and exponential curve fitting. Systems Analysis Modelling Simulation, vol. 38, pp. 621–636.
  • 1999. Yi Lin and S. F. Liu. Several programming models with unascertained parameters and their applications. Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis, vol. 8, pp. 206–220.
  • 1999. T. G. Xiao, Y. Lin and S. C. OuYang. Predictability of atmospheric eddy motions and reversal changes in systems evolution. Systems Science, vol. 25, no. 1, pp. 110–124.
  • 1998. Yi Lin. Discontinuity: a weakness of calculus and beginning of a new era. Kybernetes: The International Journal of Systems and Cybernetics, vol. 27, nos. 6 & 7, pp. 614–618.
  • 1998. Yi Lin and S-T. Wang. Developing a mathematical theory of computability which speaks the language of levels. Mathematical and Computer Modeling: An International Journal, vol. 27, no. 6, pp. 23–32.
  • 1998. Z. Q. Ren, Yi Lin, and S. C. OuYang. Conjecture on law of conservation of informational infrastructure. Kybernetes: The International Journal of Systems and Cybernetics, vol. 27, nos. 4 and 5, pp. 543–552.

References edit

  1. ^ "Cybernetics Society". www.cybsoc.org. Retrieved November 17, 2010.
  2. ^ Keith W. Hipel (2011). Grey systems: Theory and applications. Grey Systems: Theory and Application, vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 274–275.
  3. ^ Ibrahim Garro (2001). General Systems Theory: A Mathematical Approach. Kybernetes: The International Journal of Cybernetics, Systems and Management Science, vol. 30, no. 2, p. 216.
  4. ^ K. Seitz, Disconnected general systems. MathSciNet, MR1135682
  5. ^ Bernhard Ganter, Gerd Stumme, and Rudolf Wille (eds) (2005). Formal Concept Analysis: Foundations and Applications. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, pp. 127–148.
  6. ^ a b Frederick R. Marotto, On fundamental problems of the “chaos” doctrine. MathSciNet, MR1850574.
  7. ^ Brian H. Rudall (2001). Preface. Kybernetes: The International Journal of Systems, Cybernetics, and Management Science, vol. 30, no. 4, p. 348.
  8. ^ C. J. H. Mann (2003). Beyond Nonstructural Quantitative Analysis. Kybernetes: The International Journal of Systems, Cybernetics, and Management Science, vol. 32, no. 3.
  9. ^ Thomas H. Sonar, Beyond Nonstructural Quantitative Analysis. MathSciNet, MR1895495.
  10. ^ Ulo Lunnste, Beyond Nonstructural Quantitative Analysis. Zentralbratt Math, py:2002 dt:b, Zbl 1024.01002.
  11. ^ Robert Vallee (2008). Grey Information: Theory and Practical Applications. Kybernetes: The International Journal of Systems, Cybernetics, and Management Science, vol. 37, no. 1, p. 189.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-08-12. Retrieved 2010-11-17., accessed on November 17, 2010.
  13. ^ Ronald E. Mickens (1990). Mathematics and Science. Singapore and New Jersey: World Scientific Press.
  14. ^ Brian H. Rudall (1997). Contemporary studies in systems and cybernetics. Kybernetes: The International Journal of Systems and Cybernetics, vol. 26, No. 3, pp. 250–251.
  15. ^ Morris Kline (1990). Mathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern Times. Oxford University Press, New York.
  16. ^ William J. Satzer, Systemic yoyos: Some impacts of the second dimension. Zentralbratt Math, py:2009 dt:b, Zbl 71.37002.
  17. ^ a b Diego Rapoport (2010). Systemic Yoyos: Some Impacts of the Second Dimension. Kybernetes: The International Journal of Systems, Cybernetics, and Management Science, vol. 39, no. 6, p. 1075.

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jeffrey, forrest, chinese, 林益, born, 1959, also, known, jeffrey, forrest, professor, mathematics, systems, science, economics, finance, pennsylvania, state, system, higher, education, slippery, rock, campus, sshe, several, major, universities, china, been, act. Yi Lin Chinese 林益 born 1959 also known as Jeffrey Forrest and Jeffrey Yi Lin Forrest is a professor of mathematics systems science economics and finance at Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education Slippery Rock campus SSHE and at several major universities in China Lin has been an active researcher in the field of systems science since mid 1980s and serves as the founder and president of the International Institute for General Systems Studies IIGSS Contents 1 Biography 2 Work 2 1 Systems research 2 2 Blown up theory 2 3 Grey systems theory 2 4 Crises in foundations of mathematics 2 5 The systemic yoyo model 2 6 Evolution science 3 Publications 3 1 Selected books and edited volumes 3 2 Selected papers 4 References 5 External links and sourcesBiography editYi Lin was born in Fuzhou Fujian People s Republic of China in 1959 He earned his BS degree in pure mathematics and an MS degree in general topology from Northwest University Xi an respectively in 1982 and 1984 During 1985 1988 he pursued his PhD degree study under the supervision of Ben Fitzpatrick of Auburn University Alabama and earned his PhD degree in 1988 In 1990 1991 he did one year post doctoral study in statistics under the guidance of Stephen Fienberg at Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh From 1988 to 1992 Lin was an assistant professor from 1992 to 2002 associate professor from 2002 on a professor in mathematics at SSHE Slippery Rock campus He was a visiting professor of the GMD Institute for Computer Architecture and Software Technology of the German National Research Center for Information Technology during the summer of 1997 Lin served as a guest professor at the Institute of Systems Engineering and Management Science Henan Agricultural University Zhengzhou from 1997 to 2002 an adjunct professor at Hebei University of Economics and Trade since 1998 Shijiazhuang visiting professor at Huazhong University of Science and Technology Wuhan from 2001 to 2004 honorary advisor of Chongqing Contemporary Research Institute of Systems Sciences from 2004 2006 guest professor and a PhD program supervisor at College of Economics and Management 2000 present and executive president of the Institute for Grey Systems Studies 2008 present Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics specially appointed professor at Department of Mathematics and Systems Science National University of Defense Technology Changsha 2009 2011 Since 2009 Lin has served on the board of directors of the World Organization of Cybernetics and Systems Lin has lectured globally and organized various large scale projects involving scholars from over 80 countries and geographic regions representing over 50 different scientific disciplines He was a founder of the International Institute for General Systems Studies IIGSS and has served as its president since its inception in 1993 Since 2008 Lin has been editor of the book series entitled Systems Evaluation Prediction and Decision Making published by the CRC Press of Taylor and Francis Group In 1999 Lin was recognized with Norbert Wiener Award for the most outstanding paper in the 1998 volume of Kybernetes In 2002 Lin s joint work was selected by Literati Club as one highly commended paper for the year of 2001 In 2002 Lin s joint paper was judged by the Award Committee of the World Organization of Cybernetics and Systems as a best paper at the 12th International Congress of the WOSC In that same year Lin was inducted into the Honorary Fellowship of the WOCS 1 Lin is married with three children His family resides in Grove City Pennsylvania Work editLin s research interests cover a wide range of topics from data analysis 2 to laws of conservation from the elementary structure of the universe to mysteries of the family from the laws underlying civilizations to the natural endowments of man Even so most of his works appeared in the areas of systems theory and applications mathematical and systems modeling and foundations of mathematics Systems research edit Since mid 1980s Lin studied the general theory of multi relational systems 3 4 under the influence of George Jiri Klir Mihajlo D Mesarovic and Yasuhiko Takahara and applied the theory to a diverse array of scientific areas including public health sociology materials science and others His work in this area was treated as representative of mathematical systems theory 5 Since 1995 in the name of the IIGSS Lin has organized regular international and national conferences on systems research and applications Blown up theory edit Continuing his works on the chaos of general systems starting in 1995 Lin joined hands with Shoucheng OuYang in establishing a theory about transitional changes naturally existing in evolutions of materials and events in the hope of producing more accurate forecasts for disastrous weather conditions 6 When Lin s edited volume Mystery of Nonlinearity and Lorenz s Chaos was published in 1998 6 over one thousand correspondences from various scholars were received within the following year 7 Works along this line have been practically employed in day to day weather forecasts of several stations in China 8 9 10 Grey systems theory edit Starting in early 1997 Lin collaborated with Sifeng Liu on their works of a new theory of data analysis for partially known and partially unknown systems 11 This theory was initially founded by Julong Deng of Huazhong University of Science and Technology Wuhan in 1982 with the publication of his paper Control problems of grey systems in the international journal Systems and Control Letter edited at the time by Roger W Brockett In 2007 they founded the Institute for Grey Systems Studies at Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics and started an IEEE conference series named IEEE International Conference on Grey Systems and intelligent Services in 2007 12 Crises in foundations of mathematics edit With an invitation from Ronald Mickens in 1987 Lin along with Wendell Holladay Vanderbilt University Saunders Mac Lane University of Chicago John Polkinghorne Cambridge UK and others expressed his opinions 13 from the angle of systems research on Nobel laureate Eugene P Wigner s assertion about the unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics Continuing this work Lin 14 with a colleague addressed the problem of knowability of the physical world in 1997 Then in 2008 Lin guest edited a special volume of the international journal Kybernetes on the fourth crisis in the foundations of mathematics along with technical explanations on why the 2nd and the 3rd crises were not resolved as believed in history 15 16 The systemic yoyo model edit Continuing his joint works of 1998 and 2002 in 2008 Lin officially proposed a new model the systemic yoyo for the general system hoping that this model could play a role in systems research as that of the points of Euclidean spaces in modern science It is found that this model can be readily applied to study structures and organizations from diverse areas 17 Evolution science edit Based on his works in blown up theory predictions of disastrous weather conditions and systems modeling Lin Shoucheng OuYang and other members of their research center on blown ups theory studied why modern science did not appear in China why such theories as calculus have become extremely successful while predicting near zero probability disastrous weathers is still practically impossible After pointing out the limitations of modern science Lin along with colleagues proposed how post modern science would look like after first addressing what time is 17 In this article all the references 2 11 14 16 17 represent independent third party fact checking sources Publications editYi Lin has published over three hundred research papers and over thirty monographs and he has edited special topic volumes Selected books and edited volumes edit 2010 Yi Lin and Shoucheng OuYang Irregularities and Prediction of Major Disasters CRC Press 2008 Yi Lin Systemic Yoyos Some Impacts of the Second Dimension Taylor and Francis 2008 Yi Lin guest editor Systematic Studies The Infinity Problem in Modern Mathematics Kybernetes The International Journal of Systems Cybernetics and Management Science vol 37 no 3 4 pp 387 578 2006 Sifeng Liu and Yi Lin Grey Information Theory and Practical Applications Springer 2003 Xiangjun Feng Paul B Gibson and Yi Lin guest editors Some New Theories about Time and Space Kybernetes The International Journal of Systems and Cybernetics vol 32 nos 7 8 pp 933 1202 2002 Yong Wu and Yi Lin Beyond Nonstructural Quantitative Analysis Blown Ups Spinning Currents and the Modern Science World Scientific 1999 Yi Lin General Systems Theory A Mathematical Approach Kluwer Academic and Plenum Publishers 1998 Yi Lin Guest Editor Mystery of Nonlinearity and Lorenz s Chaos A special double issue of Kybernetes The International Journal of Systems and Cybernetics vol 27 nos 6 amp 7 pp 605 854 Selected papers edit 2010 Yi Lin and Bailey Forrest The state of a civilization Kybernetes The International Journal of Cybernetics Systems and Management Science vol 39 no 2 pp 343 356 2009 Yi Lin and Dongyun Yi Yoyo structures of general systems and Newton s laws of motion Journal of Air Force Engineering University Natural Science Edition vol 10 no 5 pp 70 75 2009 Yonghong Hao Yajie Wang Yuen Zhu Yi Lin Jet Chau Wen Tian Chyi J Yeh Response to Karst springs to climate change and anthropogenic activities The Niangziyuan Springs China Progress in Physical Geography vol 33 5 pp 634 649 2008 Yi Lin and Dillon Forrest Economic yoyos and Becker s Rotten Kid Theorem Kybernetes The International Journal of Systems and Cybernetics vol 37 no 2 pp 297 314 2008 Yi Lin and Jesus Valencia Grey analysis of Colombian migration The Journal of Grey Systems vol 20 no 1 pp 5 20 2008 Yi Lin Wujia Zhu Ningsheng Gong and Guoping Du Systemic Yoyo Structure in Human Thoughts and the Fourth Crisis in Mathematics Kybernetes The International Journal of Systems and Cybernetics vol 37 no pp 387 423 2007 Yi Lin Systemic yoyo model and applications in Newton s Kepler s Laws etc Kybernetes The International Journal of Systems and Cybernetics vol 36 no 3 4 pp 484 516 2006 Yi Lin and Sifeng Liu Solving Problems with incomplete information a grey systems approach Advances in Imaging and Electron Physics published by Elsevier Oxford UK Vol 141 pp 77 174 2003 Yi Lin Some recent progresses in applied mathematics II J of Pure and Applied Mathematics vol 19 no 1 pp 5 11 2002 K D Liu Yi Lin and L G Gao Unascertained rationals and subjective uncertain information Systems Analysis Modelling Simulation vol 42 pp 343 358 2002 Yi Lin R DeNu and N Patel True distance fit of exponential curves and tests of applications International J of Applied Mathematics vol 9 no 1 pp 49 68 2001 Yi Lin Differential and integral calculus on discrete time series data Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Systems Science Volume I Plenary and Invited Papers Systems Theory and Control Theory pp 123 131 Also Systems Science vol 27 no 3 pp 49 58 2001 S C OuYang Yi Lin Y Wu T G Xiao Physics properties of Schrodinger equation and excessive expansion of the concept of wave motion Advances in Systems Science and Applications vol 1 pp 112 116 2000 S C OuYang Yi Lin and Y Wu Prediction of Natural Disasters International Journal of General Systems vol 29 pp 897 912 2000 Yi Lin S F Liu Regional economic planning based on systemic analysis of small samples Problems of Nonlinear Analysis in Engineering Systems vol 6 no 11 pp 33 49 2000 Yi Lin S F Liu Law of exponentiality and exponential curve fitting Systems Analysis Modelling Simulation vol 38 pp 621 636 1999 Yi Lin and S F Liu Several programming models with unascertained parameters and their applications Multi Criteria Decision Analysis vol 8 pp 206 220 1999 T G Xiao Y Lin and S C OuYang Predictability of atmospheric eddy motions and reversal changes in systems evolution Systems Science vol 25 no 1 pp 110 124 1998 Yi Lin Discontinuity a weakness of calculus and beginning of a new era Kybernetes The International Journal of Systems and Cybernetics vol 27 nos 6 amp 7 pp 614 618 1998 Yi Lin and S T Wang Developing a mathematical theory of computability which speaks the language of levels Mathematical and Computer Modeling An International Journal vol 27 no 6 pp 23 32 1998 Z Q Ren Yi Lin and S C OuYang Conjecture on law of conservation of informational infrastructure Kybernetes The International Journal of Systems and Cybernetics vol 27 nos 4 and 5 pp 543 552 References edit Cybernetics Society www cybsoc org Retrieved November 17 2010 Keith W Hipel 2011 Grey systems Theory and applications Grey Systems Theory and Application vol 1 no 3 pp 274 275 Ibrahim Garro 2001 General Systems Theory A Mathematical Approach Kybernetes The International Journal of Cybernetics Systems and Management Science vol 30 no 2 p 216 K Seitz Disconnected general systems MathSciNet MR1135682 Bernhard Ganter Gerd Stumme and Rudolf Wille eds 2005 Formal Concept Analysis Foundations and Applications Springer Verlag Berlin pp 127 148 a b Frederick R Marotto On fundamental problems of the chaos doctrine MathSciNet MR1850574 Brian H Rudall 2001 Preface Kybernetes The International Journal of Systems Cybernetics and Management Science vol 30 no 4 p 348 C J H Mann 2003 Beyond Nonstructural Quantitative Analysis Kybernetes The International Journal of Systems Cybernetics and Management Science vol 32 no 3 Thomas H Sonar Beyond Nonstructural Quantitative Analysis MathSciNet MR1895495 Ulo Lunnste Beyond Nonstructural Quantitative Analysis Zentralbratt Math py 2002 dt b Zbl 1024 01002 Robert Vallee 2008 Grey Information Theory and Practical Applications Kybernetes The International Journal of Systems Cybernetics and Management Science vol 37 no 1 p 189 2009 IEEE International Conference on Grey Systems and Intelligent Services 会议信息 学术会议信息交流 研学论坛 研学 学术 科技 科研 研究生 博士 Powered by Discuz Archived from the original on 2011 08 12 Retrieved 2010 11 17 accessed on November 17 2010 Ronald E Mickens 1990 Mathematics and Science Singapore and New Jersey World Scientific Press Brian H Rudall 1997 Contemporary studies in systems and cybernetics Kybernetes The International Journal of Systems and Cybernetics vol 26 No 3 pp 250 251 Morris Kline 1990 Mathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern Times Oxford University Press New York William J Satzer Systemic yoyos Some impacts of the second dimension Zentralbratt Math py 2009 dt b Zbl 71 37002 a b Diego Rapoport 2010 Systemic Yoyos Some Impacts of the Second Dimension Kybernetes The International Journal of Systems Cybernetics and Management Science vol 39 no 6 p 1075 External links and sources edithttp www iigss net https web archive org web 20110716073617 http www crcpress com ecommerce product book series jsf series id 2156 https web archive org web 20071102071335 http assa iigss net Jeffrey Yi Lin Forrest publications indexed by Google Scholar 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