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CNN: A Paradigm for Complexity

English · Hardback

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Revolutionary and original, this treatise presents a new paradigm of Emergence and Complexity, with applications drawn from numerous disciplines, including artificial life, biology, chemistry, computation, physics, image processing, information science, etc.CNN is an acronym for Cellular Neural Networks when used in the context of brain science, or Cellular Nonlinear Networks, when used in the context of emergence and complexity. A CNN is modeled by cells and interactions: cells are defined as dynamical systems and interactions are defined via coupling laws. The CNN paradigm is a universal Turing machine and includes cellular automata and lattice dynamical systems as special cases.While the CNN paradigm is an example of Reductionism par excellence, the true origin of emergence and complexity is traced to a much deeper new concept called local activity. The numerous complex phenomena unified under this mathematically precise principle include self organization, dissipative structures, synergetics, order from disorder, far-from-thermodynamic equilibrium, collective behaviors, edge of chaos, etc.Written with a high level of exposition, this completely self-contained monograph is profusely illustrated with over 200 stunning color illustrations of emergent phenomena.

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Authors Leon O Chua, Leon O. Chua
Publisher World Scientific Publishing Company
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 17.06.1998
 
EAN 9789810234836
ISBN 978-981-02-3483-6
No. of pages 332
Dimensions 175 mm x 257 mm x 21 mm
Weight 871 g
Series World Scientific Nonlinear Sci
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Miscellaneous

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