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Complexity and Complex Chemo-Electric Systems

Comprehensive reference on the theory and methods of complexity and complex systems applied to electrochemical problems and processes

Stanislaw Sieniutycz (Author)

9780128234600

Paperback, published 12 February 2021

320 pages
23.4 x 19 x 2.1 cm, 0.79 kg

Complexity and Complex Chemo-Electric Systems presents an analysis and synthesis of chemo-electric systems, providing insights on transports in electrolytes, electrode reactions, electrocatalysis, electrochemical membranes, and various aspects of heterogeneous systems and electrochemical engineering. The book describes the properties of complexity and complex chemo-electric systems as the consequence of formulations, definitions, tools, solutions and results that are often consistent with the best performance of the system. The book handles cybernetics, systems theory and advanced contemporary techniques such as optimal control, neural networks and stochastic optimizations (adaptive random search, genetic algorithms, and simulated annealing).

A brief part of the book is devoted to issues such as various definitions of complexity, hierarchical structures, self-organization examples, special references, and historical issues. This resource complements Sieniutycz’ recently published book, Complexity and Complex Thermodynamic Systems, with its inclusion of complex chemo-electric systems in which complexities, emergent properties and self-organization play essential roles.

1. Complexity in Abstract and Physical Systems2. Examples of Complex States and Complex Transformations3. Heylighen’s view of Growing Complexities in Evolution 4. Selected Aspects of Complexity in Biological Systems5. Modeling and Optimal Control of Bio-electrochemical Systems6. Hierarchical Scaling Complexities7. Modeling of Chemo-Electro-Mechanical Coupling I8. Modeling of Chemo-Electro-Mechanical Coupling II

Subject Areas: Chemical engineering [TDCB], Industrial chemistry [TDC], Electrochemistry & magnetochemistry [PNRH], Thermodynamics & heat [PHH]

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