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Acta Applicandae Mathematicae 35: 1-3, 1994. 1 9 1994 KluwerAcademic Publishers. Printed in the Netherlands. The International Federation of Information Processing (IFIP) is the largest interna- tional organization in the field of Computer Science. The working groups within the IFIP regularly organize workshops on topics of current scientific and/or technolog- ical interest. At the suggestion of the chairman of the working group WG 7/1 on System Modeling and Identification, Professor A. V.. Balakrishnan, it was decided to hold a workshop in the Netherlands on White Noise Models and Stochastic Systems. The workshop took place on the campus of the University of Twente from 29 June to 2 July 1992. The papers included in this volume are largely based oil lectures presented by the invited speakers at this workshop. The choice of the topic needs some explanation. White noise is a pathology in the theory of stochastic processes, just as the Dirac 6-function is in the theory of functions. Despite this fact, white noise is routinely used as the basic building block in modeling stochastic phenomena, both within system theory and mathemat- ical physics. This has many far-reaching applications in engineering and physics. That is why mathematicians have been engaged
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