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Imagery Synergetics Science of Cooperation

Title
Imagery Synergetics [electronic resource] : Science of Cooperation / by Peter J. Plath, Ernst-Christoph Haß, Hartmut Linde.
ISBN
9783030956073
Edition
1st ed. 2022.
Publication
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2022.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XIX, 404 p.) 339 illus., 216 illus. in color.
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Summary
This book is aimed to a broad audience of researchers and students who are interested in questions of structure formation in complex systems in nature and society. When we think of synergetics, impressive images of complex structures immediately come to mind. Such images serve us as starting point and guide for understanding structure formation in chemical, biological, physical, geological, and social systems. Many fascinating pictures of new experimental results illustrate the imagery of synergetics and at the same time enable precise statements about the underlying laws based on precise and discussed measurements. In this way, for example, the famous Runge pictures are accessible to a physico-chemical description, and it turns out that the well-known disintegration of the beer foam satisfies a consecutive kinetics with feedback. The modeling by means of cellular automata and iterated function systems enables us to study the cooperative character of pattern formation on sea shells on the one hand but also to show that creativity is a cooperative effect.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 07, 2022
Series
Understanding Complex Systems,
Understanding Complex Systems,
Contents
Images from the history of synergetics
Part I: Synergetic view on historic experiments
The Swinging chromium
Liesegang structures
Runge pictures
Part II: Fractal structure in chemistry and biology
Fractal metal zinc-trees
The fractal character of modified zeolites
Pattern of sea shells modelled by one-dimensional automata
Part III: Dissipative structures
Waves which move uphill
Dissipative sculpturing of beige jasper of the eastern desert of Egypt
Complex dissipative structures mainly at liquid/liquid and liquid/gas inter-phases
Cooperation of flow instabilities
The oscillatory regime of Marangoni-instability
Part IV: Structure formation in social systems
Creativity - comments to the scientific process
Mother Hulda and the Blue Sky Catastrophe
Part V: Kaleidoscope
Small contributions to a variety of complex pattern formation processes.
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