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245 00 $aSystems, self-organization and information :$ban interdisciplinary perspective /$cedited by Alfredo Pereira Jr., William A. Pickering, and Ricardo Gudwin.
264 1 $aAbingdon, Oxon ;$aNew York, NY :$bRoutledge,$c2019.
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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505 00 $tTable of Contents --$tIntroduction --$tAlfredo Pereira Jr., William A. Pickering, and Ricardo Gudwin --$tPart I -- Foundational Studies --$t1. The Idea of Self-Organization --$tMichel Debrun --$t2. The Dynamics of Primary Self-Organization --$tMichel Debrun --$t3. Basic Concepts of Systemics --$tEttore Bresciani Filho and Itala M. Loffredo DOttaviano --$t4. The Role of Information in Self-Organization --$tAlfredo Pereira Jr. and Maria Eunice QuilicGonzalez --$t5. On the Self-Organizing of Reality-Totality as Living Knowledge --$tRicardo Pereira Tassinari --$tPart II -- Biophysical and Cognitive Approaches --$t6. Vital Flow: the Self-Organization Stage --$tRomeu Cardoso Guimares --$t7. Implication and Information: A Quantitative-Informational Analysis of Material Implication --$tMarcos Antonio Alves and Itala M. Loffredo DOttaviano --$t8. Self-Organization in Computational Systems --$tRicardo Ribeiro Gudwin --$tPart III -- Practical Issues --$t9. --$tSelf-Organization and Action: A Systemic Approach to Common Action --$tMariana Claudia Broens --$t10. Complexity and Informational Privacy: A Study in the Systemic Perspective --$tJoo Antonio de Moraes and Maria Eunice Quilici Gonzalez --$t11. An Understanding of Solidarity Economy in the Light of Self-Organization Theory --$tRenata Cristina Geromel Meneghetti --$t12. Multilingualism and Social Self-Organization in Brazil --$tClaudia Wanderley --$tPart IV -- Semiotic Studies --$t13. Prolegomena to a Semeiotic Theory of Self-Organization --$tVinicius Romanini --$t14. Habit Formation and Self-Organization: A Peircean Approach --$tIvo A. Ibri --$t15. Origin of the Cosmos and Self-Organization in the Work of Charles Sanders Peirce --$tLauro Frederico Barbosa da Silveira --$t16. Diagrammatic Logic as a Method for the Study of Cosmovisions --$tEnidio Ilario
520 3 $aComplex system studies are a growing area of central importance to a wide range of disciplines, ranging from physics to politics and beyond. Adopting this interdisciplinary approach, Systems, Self-Organisation and Information presents and discusses a range of ground-breaking research in complex systems theory. Building upon foundational concepts, the volume introduces a theory of Self-Organization, providing definitions of concepts including system, structure, organization, functionality, and boundary. Biophysical and cognitive approaches to Self-Organization are also covered, discussing the complex dynamics of living beings and the brain, and self-organized adaptation and learning in computational systems. The convergence of Peircean philosophy with the study of Self-Organization also provides an original pathway of research, which contributes to a dialogue between pragmatism, semeiotics, complexity theory, and self-organizing systems. As one of the few interdisciplinary works on systems theory, relating Self-Organization and Information Theory, Systems, Self-Organisation and Information is an invaluable resource for researchers and postgraduate students interested in complex systems theory from related disciplines including philosophy, physics, and engineering.
650 0 $aSelf-organizing systems.
650 0 $aSystem theory.
650 0 $aInformation theory.
650 2 $aSystems Theory
650 2 $aInformation Theory
650 6 $aSystèmes auto-organisés.
650 6 $aThéorie des systèmes.
650 6 $aThéorie de l'information.
650 7 $aSCIENCE / System Theory$2bisacsh
650 7 $aTECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Operations Research$2bisacsh
650 7 $aInformation theory.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00973149
650 7 $aSelf-organizing systems.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01111791
650 7 $aSystem theory.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01141423
655 0 $aElectronic books.
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700 1 $aPereira, Alfredo,$cJr.,$eeditor.
700 1 $aPickering, William A.,$eeditor.
700 1 $aGudwin, Ricardo,$d1967-$eeditor.
776 08 $iPrint version:$tSystems, self-organization and information$dAbingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.$z9781138609921 (hardback)$w(DLC) 2018030300
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