2023
DOI: 10.32347/2412-9933.2023.53.80-90
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Fragmented physical statistics and self-ordering processes in complex systems

Abstract: This paper is a continuation of two previous articles devoted to an attempt to estimate the contribution of the spatial disorder of molecular systems in their particular states (critical liquid-vapor transition points). Using fractal modeling for dynamic stochastic systems made it possible to single out two statistical multipliers, GN and FZ, based on the difference between the ways of particle interaction (GN) and considering the system’s motion as s… Show more

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“…This increase in entropic processes and chaotic elements aligns with the second law of thermodynamics. According to the processes of creating complex self-organizing systems, increasing entropy precedes a transition to a new level of system development (Klapchenko et al, 2023). During this transition, the system acquires the property of emergence-transforming into a fundamentally new quality that differs from the quality of the system's components.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This increase in entropic processes and chaotic elements aligns with the second law of thermodynamics. According to the processes of creating complex self-organizing systems, increasing entropy precedes a transition to a new level of system development (Klapchenko et al, 2023). During this transition, the system acquires the property of emergence-transforming into a fundamentally new quality that differs from the quality of the system's components.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%