Nonlinear Sciences – Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems
Scientific paper
2010-04-20
Open Systems and Information Dynamics, 9(4), p. 371-380 (2002)
Nonlinear Sciences
Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems
21 pages
Scientific paper
In this paper we formulate the Least Action Principle for an Organized System as the minimum of the total sum of the actions of all of the elements. This allows us to see how this most basic law of physics determines the development of the system towards states with less action - organized states. Also we state that the metric tensor can describe the specific state of the constraints of the system, which is its actual organization. With this the organization is defined in two ways: 1. A quantitative: the action I. 2. A qualitative: the metric tensor. These two measures can describe the level of development and the specifics of the organization of a system. We consider closed and open systems.
Georgiev Georgi
Georgiev Iskren
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