| Robert McCarter - 1987 - Страниц: 72
...condition of the world will not operate under such chaotic terms. New dynamic states of architecture may originate, states that reflect the interaction of a given system with its surroundings. Within this highly potent mixture of discovery and interchange, we are, unwittingly, being subjected... | |
| Donald Bruce, Anthony George Purdy - 1994 - Страниц: 194
...and Stengers argue that "far from equilibrium, new types of structures may originate spontaneously. In far-fromequilibrium conditions we may have transformation...role of dissipative processes in their formation." 48 In the random and ceaseless combinatoria of cards there must be some spontaneous collocations around... | |
| Richard W. England - 1994 - Страниц: 272
...... the starting point for the formation of new dynamic states of matter. ... We have called these structures dissipative structures to emphasize the...role of dissipative processes in their formation. (Prigogine and Stengers 1984, 12, 143) Whether recent research on dissipative structures in the physical... | |
| Eugene C. Goldfield - 1995 - Страниц: 384
...systems, this is not the case: Far-from-equilibrium, new types of structure may originate spontaneously. In farfrom-equilibrium conditions, we may have transformation...role of dissipative processes in their formation. (Prigogine & Stengers, 1984, p. 12) Biologists quickly recognized the implication of Prigogine's work... | |
| Seyyed Hossein Nasr - 1996 - Страниц: 322
...as envisaged by classical physicists, lead to new types of structures that originate spontaneously. "In far-from-equilibrium conditions we may have transformation from disorder, from thermal chaos, into order." 89 Irreversibility, whose significance was denied by so many physicists including Einstein, may in... | |
| Seyyed Hossein Nasr - 1996 - Страниц: 319
...as envisaged by classical physicists, lead to new types of structures that originate spontaneously. "In far-from-equilibrium conditions we may have transformation from disorder, from thermal chaos, into order."89 Irreversibility, whose significance was denied by so many physicists including Einstein,... | |
| Jim Grigsby, David Stevens - 2000 - Страниц: 452
...of organisms can exist. "Far from equilibrium, new types of structures may originate spontaneously. In far-from-equilibrium conditions we may have transformation...interaction of a given system with its surroundings" (Prigogine & Stengers, 1984, p. 12). CONTROL PARAMETERS AND REGULATION OF COMPLEX SYSTEMS There is... | |
| Eleanor Kaufman - 2001 - Страниц: 260
...disorder: "We now know that far from equilibrium, new types of structures may originate spontaneously. In far-from-equilibrium conditions we may have transformation...states of matter may originate, states that reflect the interac128 tion of a given system with its surroundings. We have called these new structures dissipative... | |
| Peter Henderson - 2002 - Страниц: 404
...conditions of change. "In far from equilibrium (conditions) we may have transformation from disorder . . . into order. New dynamic states of matter may originate,...interaction of a given system with its surroundings." [38, p. 12] In far-from-equilibrium conditions, non-linear relationships prevail, and the system becomes... | |
| Anne-Marie Korte - 2003 - Страниц: 374
...dissipative structures. Here, unlike in systems governed by equilibrium, a local entropy decrease may occur. [W]e may have transformation from disorder, from thermal...reflect the interaction of a given system with its surroundings.20 The new states of matter survive in an open exchange of energy with the generally entropie... | |
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