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Title:Encyclopedia of complexity and systems science
Authors:ID Meyers, Robert A. (Editor in chief)
ID Kokol, Peter (Field editor)
Files:URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-30440-3
 
Language:English
Work type:Encyclopaedia
Typology:2.06 - Dictionary, Encyclopaedia, Lexicon, Manual, Atlas, Map
Organization:FERI - Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Abstract:Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science provides an authoritative single source for understanding and applying the concepts of complexity theory together with the tools and measures for analyzing complex systems in all fields of science and engineering. The science and tools of complexity and systems science include theories of self-organization, complex systems, synergetics, dynamical systems, turbulence, catastrophes, instabilities, nonlinearity, stochastic processes, chaos, neural networks, cellular automata, adaptive systems, and genetic algorithms. Examples of near-term problems and major unknowns that can be approached through complexity and systems science include: The structure, history and future of the universe; the biological basis of consciousness; the integration of genomics, proteomics and bioinformatics as systems biology; human longevity limits; the limits of computing; sustainability of life on earth; predictability, dynamics and extent of earthquakes, hurricanes, tsunamis, and other natural disasters; the dynamics of turbulent flows; lasers or fluids in physics, microprocessor design; macromolecular assembly in chemistry and biophysics; brain functions in cognitive neuroscience; climate change; ecosystem management; traffic management; and business cycles. All these seemingly quite different kinds of structure formation have a number of important features and underlying structures in common. These deep structural similarities can be exploited to transfer analytical methods and understanding from one field to another. This unique work will extend the influence of complexity and system science to a much wider audience than has been possible to date.
Keywords:cellular automata, complex networks, computational nanoscience, ecological complexity, ergodic theory, fractals, game theory, granular computing, graph theory, intelligent systems, perturbation theory, quantum information science, system dynamics, traffic management, chaos, climate modelling, complex systems, dynamical sistems, fuzzy theory systems, nonlinear systems, soft computing, stochastic processes, synergetics, self-organization, systems biology, systems science
Place of publishing:New York
Publisher:Springer
PID:20.500.12556/DKUM-27336 New window
UDC:004(031.038)
COBISS.SI-ID:4175898 New window
NUK URN:URN:SI:UM:DK:N5B1NNGN
Publication date in DKUM:01.06.2012
Views:2813
Downloads:131
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