The mathematics of hysteresis

A survey over three different approaches to model hysteresis phenomena is given. The starting point for mathematical models are (a) memory, (b) population, or (c) spatial distribution. In any case the hysteresis effect is interpreted using an averaging procedure over the inner state of the system in consideration.

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