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Complexus Mundi Emergent Patterns In Nature Miroslav M Novak

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Complexus Mundi Emergent Patterns In Nature Miroslav M Novak
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.45 MB
Pages: 358
Author: Miroslav M. Novak
ISBN: 9789812566669, 981256666X
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Complexus Mundi Emergent Patterns In Nature Miroslav M Novak by Miroslav M. Novak 9789812566669, 981256666X instant download after payment.

The dynamics of complex systems can clarify the creation of structures in Nature. This creation is driven by the collective interaction of constitutive elements of the system. Such interactions are frequently nonlinear and are directly responsible for the lack of prediction in the evolution process. The self-organization accompanying these processes occurs all around us and is constantly being rediscovered, under the guise of a new jargon, in apparently unrelated disciplines. This volume offers unique perspectives on aspects of fractals and complexity and, through the examination of complementary techniques, provides a unifying thread in this multidisciplinary endeavour. Do nonlinear interactions play a role in the complexity management of socio-economic-political systems? Is it possible to extract the global properties of genetic regulatory networks without knowing the details of individual genes? What can one learn by transplanting the self-organization effects known in laser processes to the study of emotions? What can the change in the level of complexity tell us about the physiological state of the organism? The reader will enjoy finding the answers to these questions and many more in this book.

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