Certain Interesting Properties of Action and Its Application Towards Achieving Greater Organization in Complex Systems

Nonlinear Sciences – Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems

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9 pages. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1004.3518 by other authors

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The Principle of Least Action has evolved and established itself as the most basic law of physics. This allows us to see how this fundamental law of nature determines the development of the system towards states with less action, i.e., organized states. A system undergoing a natural process is formulated as a game that tends to organize the system in the least possible time. Also, other concepts of game theory are related to their profound physical counterparts. Although no fundamentally new findings are provided, it is quite interesting to see certain important properties of a complex system and their far-reaching consequences.

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