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... complex systems for the transformation of certain types of energy : the need for one system to undertake the processing of the energy and another to control this processing in order to yield a suitable output 6. Evolutionary change in ...
... complex systems for the transformation of certain types of energy : the need for one system to undertake the processing of the energy and another to control this processing in order to yield a suitable output 6. Evolutionary change in ...
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... Complex geometry : introduction of complex numbers as homogeneous coordinates i . Definition and properties of projective mappings ii . Group properties of the set of all projective mappings of a plane on itself e . Abstract geometries ...
... Complex geometry : introduction of complex numbers as homogeneous coordinates i . Definition and properties of projective mappings ii . Group properties of the set of all projective mappings of a plane on itself e . Abstract geometries ...
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... complex systems ; the broader view that includes control theory and all forms of information processing b . Principles of cybernetics i . Application to cybernetics of concepts from information theory ii . Automata as information ...
... complex systems ; the broader view that includes control theory and all forms of information processing b . Principles of cybernetics i . Application to cybernetics of concepts from information theory ii . Automata as information ...
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