Unstable Singularities and Randomness: Their Importance in the Complexity of Physical, Biological and Social Sciences

Unstable Singularities and Randomness: Their Importance in the Complexity of Physical, Biological and Social Sciences

by Joseph P. Zbilut
ISBN-10:
0444516131
ISBN-13:
9780444516138
Pub. Date:
06/18/2004
Publisher:
Elsevier Science
ISBN-10:
0444516131
ISBN-13:
9780444516138
Pub. Date:
06/18/2004
Publisher:
Elsevier Science
Unstable Singularities and Randomness: Their Importance in the Complexity of Physical, Biological and Social Sciences

Unstable Singularities and Randomness: Their Importance in the Complexity of Physical, Biological and Social Sciences

by Joseph P. Zbilut

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Overview

Traditionally, randomness and determinism have been viewed as being diametrically opposed, based on the idea that causality and determinism is complicated by “noise.” Although recent research has suggested that noise can have a productive role, it still views noise as a separate entity. This work suggests that this not need to be so. In an informal presentation, instead, the problem is traced to traditional assumptions regarding dynamical equations and their need for unique solutions. If this requirement is relaxed, the equations admit for instability and stochasticity evolving from the dynamics itself. This allows for a decoupling from the “burden” of the past and provides insights into concepts such as predictability, irreversibility, adaptability, creativity and multi-choice behaviour. This reformulation is especially relevant for biological and social sciences whose need for flexibility a propos of environmental demands is important to understand: this suggests that many system models are based on randomness and nondeterminism complicated with a little bit of determinism to ultimately achieve concurrent flexibility and stability. As a result, the statistical perception of reality is seen as being a more productive tool than classical determinism. The book addresses scientists of all disciplines, with special emphasis at making the ideas more accessible to scientists and students not traditionally involved in the formal mathematics of the physical sciences. The implications may be of interest also to specialists in the philosophy of science.

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ISBN-13: 9780444516138
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 06/18/2004
Pages: 252
Product dimensions: 5.94(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Preface1. Probability and Dynamics2. Singularities and Instability3. Noise and Determinism4. Singularities in Biological Sciences5. Singularities in Social Science/Arts6. Conclusions7. Glossary8. Mathematical AppendixBibliographyBooksBook Chapters, ProceedingsJournalsIndex

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