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Now that some of the dynamic systems (DS) terminology is familiar to you, we can see how the concepts of state space, attractors, repellors, and phase transitions can be applied with state space grids. In this chapter, I will describe how state space grids were derived from the abstraction of state space. Next, I will describe the essential features of state space grids. In the last section, I will review state space grid studies till date, so that you may get a sense of the versatility of the technique.
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Hollenstein, T. (2013). State Space Grids. In: State Space Grids. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-5007-8_2
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