Research of Open Systems Evolution by the Method of Multifractal Analysis

Physics – Computational Physics

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4 pages, Proceedings of the Conference "Chaos and Structures in Nonlinear Systems. Theory and Experiment." - 2006, Astana, Kaz

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Processes occurring in real open systems are far from equilibrium state and they can lead to synergetic effects, which are caused by coordinated behavior of system units. Traditional methods of analysis often just establish such behavior, but they are not able to reveal the mechanism of the process in full measure and to explain observed structural modifications from the standard positions. A qualitatively new approach to the research of nonlinear effects in complex systems is considered in the paper. From the positions of synergetics, a structural state, which appears in the system due to nonlinear processes, can be considered as a multifractal. Synergetic parameters of the structure calculated at the multifractal analysis give additional information about occurring modifications and promote discovering of process mechanism.

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