Abstract

The second part of this review deals with the methods of inverse kinetic problem (IKP) solving based on generalized descriptions of the process. The application of these methods is considered an alternative (for discrimination) approach to IKP solving. It is shown that the base of this approach is the methodology of complementarity. Different types of generalized descriptions, their merits and their shortcomings are discussed.

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