Self-Organization In Non-Equilibrium Systems by G. Nicolis, Ilya Prigogine

Self-Organization In Non-Equilibrium Systems



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Self-Organization In Non-Equilibrium Systems G. Nicolis, Ilya Prigogine ebook
Page: 504
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Format: djvu
ISBN: 0471024015, 9780471024019


These organized systems that spontaneously appear are, in fact, low entropy. According to these researchers, living systems are self-producing machines, autopoietic systems that are both producer and product; they are self-organized. Language: English Released: 1977. Roughly, self-organized criticality describes a system that naturally evolves into a barely-stable non-equilibrium condition, where the instability is characterized by scale invariance. We don't have grasp on self-organization in non-equilibrium thermodynamic systems. GO Self-Organization In Non-Equilibrium Systems Author: G. The late Waterloo professor James Kay wrote extensively about non-equilibrium thermodynamics and self-organizing systems. Nicolis, Ilya Prigogine Type: eBook. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Page Count: 504. It is this flow that maintains the organization of the open system. Autopoiesis refers to the dynamics of a non-equilibrium system and describes an organized state that remains stable for long periods of time despite matter and energy continually flowing through it. Self-Organization in Nonequilibrium Systems: From Dissipative Structures to Order through Fluctuations by G. Specifically, chaotic mediation of barrier forces.

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