Nonlinear Dynamics and Applications

2006, Vol.13, pp.171-176


Application of general concepts and methods of theory of self-organization to the questions of motion and transformation of energy in nature.
A.Yu. Olevanov and O.P. Kuznechik

General concepts of theory of self-organization can be applied to practical tasks of creation of new energy sources. That can be done using similarities observed in real processes of motion of energy in nature and in typical engineering systems of self-organization. Theoretical approach for this includes generalization of methods for control of self-organization. The approach also includes application of such concepts from computer science as distributed memory. Both these sides of the approach can lead to more definite and detailed understanding of such astrophysical processes as formation, existence and disappearance of stars, regarded as examples of energy sources on appropriate spatial scales.
Key words: self-organization, cellular space, energy sources

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