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    A network model of analogue computation over metric algebras

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    We define a general concept of a network of analogue modules connected by channels, processing data from a metric space A, and operating with respect to a global continuous clock T. The inputs and outputs of the network are continuous streams u: T → A, and the input-output behaviour of the network with system parameters from A is modelled by a function Φ: C[T,A] p ×A r →C[T,A] q (p, q> 0,r ≥ 0), where C[T,A] is the set of all continuous streams equipped with the compact-open topology. We give an equational specification of the network, and a semantics which involves solving a fixed point equation over C[T,A] using a contraction principle. We analyse a case study involving a mechanical system. Finally, we introduce a custom-made concrete computation theory over C[T,A] and show that if the modules are concretely computable then so is the function Φ
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