Self-organization in non-equilibrium systems: from dissipative structures to order through fluctuations

Self-organization in non-equilibrium systems: from dissipative structures to order through fluctuations

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Self-Organization in Non-Equilibrium Systems: From Dissipative Structures to Order through Fluctuations is an outstanding work written by renowned G. scientists. Nicolis and E. Prigozhin, who immerses the reader in the exciting world of physics, chemistry and philosophy This book, published in 1977, was a real breakthrough in understanding the processes of self-organization and the dynamics of complex systems. It is not just a scientific work, but a whole concept that can change our perception of order and chaos in nature. The authors focus on non-equilibrium systems those that are far from thermodynamic equilibrium. Nicolis and Prigogine explore how ordered structures can emerge from chaos and fluctuations. This idea, known as “dissipative structures,” opens new horizons in understanding the processes occurring in nature, from biological systems to climate change and even social interactions. The book offers readers a unique perspective on how order can emerge from seeming disorder, making it relevant to both the natural and social sciences. Who can like this work? First of all, the book will be of interest to students and graduate students studying physics, chemistry, biology and even sociology . It will attract the attention of researchers working in the field of complex systems, as well as anyone who is interested in how the world around us works. If you are passionate about self-organization, system dynamics, and want to understand more deeply how fluctuations can affect order creation, then this work should definitely be in your library. The topics raised in the book concern not only scientific aspects, but also philosophical questions about the nature of order and chaos. The authors explore how new structures can emerge under conditions of instability and uncertainty, which raises important questions about how we perceive the world and what patterns operate in it. Prigogine, who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, is known for his unique style, which combines the rigor of scientific analysis and accessibility to a wide audience. His works, such as Order Out of Chaos and Time, Structure and Dynamics, also explore similar topics and may be of interest to those who want to deepen their knowledge. The style of Nikolis and Prigogine is clear and logical, which allows the reader to easily assimilate complex concepts. They use a lot of real-life examples to illustrate their ideas, which makes the text not only informative, but also fascinating. The book is written in such a way that even those who do not have deep knowledge in the field of physics will be able to understand the basic ideas and concepts. In conclusion, “Self-organization in non-equilibrium systems” is not just a scientific work, but a real find for anyone who wants to understand how the world works. It raises important questions about order and chaos, how new structures can emerge from instability, and how this knowledge can be applied in various fields. If you are looking for a book that will not only expand your horizons, but also make you think about the deep laws of nature, then this work will become a real treasure for you.
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Name of the Author
Николис Г.
Пригожин И.
Language
Russian
Release date
1979

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