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Complexity and Complex Thermo-Economic Systems

Comprehensive, original reference dealing with theory and applications of complexities, unique systemic properties and self-organization of macroscopic systems

Stanislaw Sieniutycz (Author)

9780128185940

Paperback, published 27 November 2019

415 pages
23.4 x 19 x 2.6 cm, 0.96 kg

Complexity and Complex Thermoeconomic Systems describes the properties of complexity and complex thermo-economic systems as the consequence of formulations, definitions, tools, solutions and results consistent with the best performance of a system. Applying to complex systems contemporary advanced techniques, such as static optimization, optimal control, and neural networks, this book treats the systems theory as a science of general laws for functional integrities. It also provides a platform for the discussion of various definitions of complexity, complex hierarchical structures, self-organization examples, special references, and historical issues.

This book is a valuable reference for scientists, engineers and graduated students in chemical, mechanical, and environmental engineering, as well as those in physics, ecology and biology, helping them better understand the complex thermodynamic systems and enhance their technical skills in research.

1. System Science vs Cybernetics2. Self-Organization and Complexity3. Properties of Complex Systems4. Complex Systems of Neural Networks5. System Design (Modeling, Analysis, Synthesis, Optimization)6. System Analysis in Energy Engineering and Ecology7. Numerical optimization in recovery problems for energy and resources8. Chemical Systems with Catalyst Decay and Regeneration9. Dynamical Properties of Systems (coherence and additivity
Mynarski theory)10. Some Breakthrough Applications of Systems Theory

Subject Areas: Enterprise software [UFL], Mechanical engineering [TGB], Chemical engineering [TDCB], Thermochemistry & chemical thermodynamics [PNRW], Thermodynamics & heat [PHH]

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