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5 changes: 3 additions & 2 deletions chapters/abstract.tex
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one hundred thousand equations. Modelica is suited and used for
hardware-in-the-loop simulations and for embedded control systems. More
information is available at
\href{http://www.modelica.org/}{http://www.Modelica.org/}
\url{https://www.modelica.org}
\end{abstract}

\hypersetup{pageanchor=true}
Copyright © 1998-2017, Modelica Association (https://www.modelica.org)
Copyright \textcopyright{} 1998-2020, Modelica Association (\url{https://www.modelica.org})

All rights reserved. Reproduction or use of editorial or pictorial
content is permitted, i.e., this document can be freely distributed
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edit and browse a Modelica model (by interpreting the information
defining a Modelica model) and to perform model simulations and other
analysis. Information about such environments is available at
\href{http://www.modelica.org/tools}{www.modelica.org/tools}. Basically,
\href{https://www.modelica.org/tools}{www.modelica.org/tools}. Basically,
all Modelica language elements are mapped to differential, algebraic and
discrete equations. There are no language elements to describe directly
partial differential equations, although some types of discretized
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This document defines the details of the Modelica language. It is not
intended to learn the Modelica language with this text. There are better
alternatives, such as the Modelica books referenced at
\href{http://www.modelica.org/publications}{www.modelica.org/publications}.
\href{https://www.modelica.org/publications}{www.modelica.org/publications}.
This specification is used by computer scientist to implement a Modelica
translator and by modelers who want to understand the exact details of a
particular language element.
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M. Otter, H. Olsson: New Features in Modelica 2.0. 2nd International
Modelica Conference, March 18-19, DLR Oberpfaffenhofen, Proceedings,
pp. 7.1 - 7.12, 2002. This paper can be downloaded from
\url{http://www.Modelica.org/Conference2002/papers/p01\_Otter.pdf}
\url{https://www.modelica.org/Conference2002/papers/p01\_Otter.pdf}
\item
Mattsson S. E., Elmqvist H., Otter M., and Olsson H.: Initialization
of Hybrid Differential-Algebraic Equations in Modelica 2.0. 2nd
International Modelica Conference, March 18-19, DLR Oberpfaffenhofen,
Proceedings, pp. 9 - 15, 2002. This paper can be downloaded from
\url{http://www.Modelica.org/Conference2002/papers/p02\_Mattsson.pdf}
\url{https://www.modelica.org/Conference2002/papers/p02\_Mattsson.pdf}
\end{itemize}

The main changes in Modelica 2.0 are:
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion preamble.tex
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\def\paragraphautorefname{section}
\def\subparagraphautorefname{section}

\title{Modelica® - A Unified Object-Oriented Language for Systems
\title{Modelica\textsuperscript\textregistered - A Unified Object-Oriented Language for Systems
Modeling\\[2\baselineskip]Language
Specification\\[2\baselineskip]Version 3.5-dev}
\date{\today}
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