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Julien Léo Billeter

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Sequential model identification of reaction systems-The missing path between the incremental and simultaneous approaches

Dominique Bonvin, Julien Léo Billeter, Sriniketh Srinivasan

Modeling chemical reaction systems is an important but complex task. The identified kinetic model must be able to explain all the underlying rate processes such as chemical reactions and heat and mass transfers. Traditionally, the modeling task is carried ...
2019

Maximum-likelihood estimation of kinetic parameters via the extent-based incremental approach

Dominique Bonvin, Julien Léo Billeter, Diogo Filipe Mateus Rodrigues

For lumped homogeneous reaction systems, this paper presents a kinetic model identification scheme that provides maximum-likelihood parameter estimates and guarantees convergence to global optimality. The use of the extent-based incremental approach allows ...
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD2019

Incremental Parameter Estimation under Rank-Deficient Measurement Conditions

Dominique Bonvin, Julien Léo Billeter

The computation and modeling of extents has been proposed to handle the complexity of large-scale model identification tasks. Unfortunately, the existing extent-based framework only applies when certain conditions apply. Most typically, it is required that ...
2019
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