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'''Synergetics''' is an interdisciplinary field of research that studies the spontaneous, i.e. self-organised, formation of structures in systems far from thermal equilibrium as well as in non-physical systems. | '''Synergetics''' is an interdisciplinary field of research that studies the spontaneous, i.e. self-organised, formation of structures in systems far from thermal equilibrium as well as in non-physical systems. | ||
Synergetics has shown that there are general principles which govern large classes of seemingly quite different phenomena in a variety of fields, provided the macroscopic state of a system changes dramatically. In this way, synergetics may be considered as some contribution in an attempt at unifying science. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 17:12, 1 February 2023
Synergetics is an interdisciplinary field of research that studies the spontaneous, i.e. self-organised, formation of structures in systems far from thermal equilibrium as well as in non-physical systems.
Synergetics has shown that there are general principles which govern large classes of seemingly quite different phenomena in a variety of fields, provided the macroscopic state of a system changes dramatically. In this way, synergetics may be considered as some contribution in an attempt at unifying science.
References
- Haken, H. (1989). Synergetics: an overview. Reports on Progress in Physics, 52(5), 515.