Complex Systems and Self-Organization Modelling
| PUBLISHER | Springer (11/19/2010) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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Theconcernofthisbookistheuseofemergentcomputingandself-organization modellingwithinvariousapplicationsofcomplexsystems. Wefocusouratt- tion both on the innovative concepts and implementations in order to model self-organizations, but also on the relevant applicative domains in which they can be used e?ciently. First part deals with general modelling and methodology as conceptual - proaches for complex systems description. An introductive chapter by Michel Cotsaftis entitled A Passage to Complex Systems, treats the notion of Complex Systems in opposition to that of a Complicated System . This can be, he claims, comprehended immediately from the latin roots as C- plex comes from cum plexus (tied up with) whereas complicated ori- natesfrom cumpliare (piledupwith). Thepaperisawideandrichdisser- tion with elements of history (of the technical developement of mankind) with its recents steps: mechanist, quantum and relativistic points of view. Then, the need for a passage is illustrated by the discussion, with tools borrowed from functional analysis, of a typical parametric di?erential system. The last and conclusive parts give tracks for the study of Complex Systems, in parti- lar one can hope to pass to quantitative study and control of complex systems even if one has to consent a larger intelligence delegation to them (as - nounced in the introduction) by using and developing tools already present in dissipative Physics and in Mathematical functional analysis and ?xed point theorems, for instance. This passage is followed by a wide bibliography of more than 90 entries. The (non hasty) reader is invited to read this deep and far reaching account before browsing through the book."
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ISBN-13:
9783642099830
ISBN-10:
3642099831
Binding:
Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
236
Carton Quantity:
36
Product Dimensions:
9.21 x 0.53 x 6.14 inches
Weight:
0.78 pound(s)
Feature Codes:
Bibliography,
Illustrated
Country of Origin:
NL
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BISAC Categories
Technology & Engineering | Mechanical
Technology & Engineering | Differential Equations - General
Technology & Engineering | Physics - Mathematical & Computational
Dewey Decimal:
515.39
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The concern of this book is the use of emergent computing and self-organization modelling within various applications of complex systems. The authors focus their attention both on the innovative concepts and implementations in order to model self-organizations, but also on the relevant applicative domains in which they can be used efficiently.
This book is the outcome of a workshop meeting within ESM 2006 (Eurosis), held in Toulouse, France in October 2006.
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Theconcernofthisbookistheuseofemergentcomputingandself-organization modellingwithinvariousapplicationsofcomplexsystems. Wefocusouratt- tion both on the innovative concepts and implementations in order to model self-organizations, but also on the relevant applicative domains in which they can be used e?ciently. First part deals with general modelling and methodology as conceptual - proaches for complex systems description. An introductive chapter by Michel Cotsaftis entitled A Passage to Complex Systems, treats the notion of Complex Systems in opposition to that of a Complicated System . This can be, he claims, comprehended immediately from the latin roots as C- plex comes from cum plexus (tied up with) whereas complicated ori- natesfrom cumpliare (piledupwith). Thepaperisawideandrichdisser- tion with elements of history (of the technical developement of mankind) with its recents steps: mechanist, quantum and relativistic points of view. Then, the need for a passage is illustrated by the discussion, with tools borrowed from functional analysis, of a typical parametric di?erential system. The last and conclusive parts give tracks for the study of Complex Systems, in parti- lar one can hope to pass to quantitative study and control of complex systems even if one has to consent a larger intelligence delegation to them (as - nounced in the introduction) by using and developing tools already present in dissipative Physics and in Mathematical functional analysis and ?xed point theorems, for instance. This passage is followed by a wide bibliography of more than 90 entries. The (non hasty) reader is invited to read this deep and far reaching account before browsing through the book."
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