From Instability to Intelligence Complexity and Predictability in Nonlinear Dynamics / by Michail Zak, Joseph P. Zbilut, Ronald E. Meyers.

This book deals with predictability and dynamical concepts in biology and physics. The main emphasis is on intrinsic stochasticity caused by the instability of dynamical equations. In particular, the authors present for the first time in book form their concept of terminal dynamics. They demonstrate...

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Main Authors: Zak, Michail (Author), Zbilut, Joseph P. (Author), Meyers, Ronald E. (Author)
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Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1997.
Edition:1st ed. 1997.
Series:Lecture Notes in Physics Monographs, 49
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Table of Contents:
  • Predictability in Classical Dynamics
  • Open Problems in Dynamical Systems
  • Instability in Dynamics
  • Stabilization Principle
  • Terminal (Non-Lipschitz) Dynamics in Biology and Physics
  • Biological Randomness and Non-Lipschitz Dynamics
  • Terminal Model of Newtonian Dynamics
  • Terminal Neurodynamics
  • Physical Models of Cognition
  • Terminal Dynamics Approach to Discrete Event Systems
  • Modeling Heartbeats Using Terminal Dynamics
  • Irreversibility in Thermodynamics
  • Terminal Dynamics Effects in Viscous Flows
  • Quantum Intelligence
  • Turbulence and Quantum Fields Computations
  • Epilogue.