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The information environments and formation of self-organized fractal structures in them are considered. The peculiarity of the monograph is connected with the presented researches of the self-organization processes and fractality for various informational complementary systems such as non-crystalline and intellectual materials, structured liquids, information & communication systems. The main emphasis is placed on the common nature of the formation processes, the influence of external factors (cooling rate, irradiation, random noise) on micro, nanoscale effects. The fractality of the lifetime…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The information environments and formation of self-organized fractal structures in them are considered. The peculiarity of the monograph is connected with the presented researches of the self-organization processes and fractality for various informational complementary systems such as non-crystalline and intellectual materials, structured liquids, information & communication systems. The main emphasis is placed on the common nature of the formation processes, the influence of external factors (cooling rate, irradiation, random noise) on micro, nanoscale effects. The fractality of the lifetime for self-organized structures is established and investigated, which is essential for the implementation of hypersensibility in information processing systems on their basis. Shown is the possibility of the implementation obtained results on the study of physical processes in the structuring and integrity of the information systems. This book may be useful and interesting for the specialistsin the field of research the self-organized structures, their involvement in solving educational, environmental, and other problems, as well as for non-ordinary readers who seek to expand their worldview.
Autorenporträt
Prof. DrSc Mykhaylo Mar'yan and Ass. Prof. PhD Nataliya Yurkovych, Faculty of Physics, Uzhhorod National University (Ukraine). Their scientific focus includes studying self-organization processes and fractality in diverse systems, contributing to solutions in education, environment, business, and beyond.