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PHYSICS OF OUR DAYS
Self-organization and information for planets and ecosystems
M. N. Izakov Space Research Institute
Abstract:
Entropy is fundamental to describing open systems. It makes possible the distinction between non-equilibrium and equilibrium processes. The influx of negentropy is a measure of all physical and chemical processes occurring in a system. The entropy balance equation is a useful tool for the comprehensive description of an open system, as its application to planets and ecosystems illustrates. The entropy-information relationship established by the theory of information is applicable to self-organising systems provided their special features, particularly the presence or absence of memory, are taken into account.
Received: September 1, 1997
Citation:
M. N. Izakov, “Self-organization and information for planets and ecosystems”, UFN, 167:10 (1997), 1087–1094; Phys. Usp., 40:10 (1997), 1035–1042
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