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Conductive-Type Behaviors In The Dynamics Of Complex Systems Through Scale Relativity Theory

Dragan, Valentin-Stelian
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Paun, Maria-Alexandra  
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Jarcau, Mihaela
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January 1, 2022
University Politehnica Of Bucharest Scientific Bulletin-Series A-Applied Mathematics And Physics

Conductive-type dynamics in complex systems in the framework of Scale Relativity Theory are analyzed. Using the Madeling scenario in the description o f complex system dynamics through continuous and nondifferentiable curves (fractal/multifractal curves), three types of conductivity are highlighted differentiable conductivity, nondifferentiable conductivity, and global conductivity. These are reciprocally conditional, implying synchronous and nonsynchronous mechanisms in the conductive-type behaviors.

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research article
Web of Science ID

WOS:000804160600019

Author(s)
Dragan, Valentin-Stelian
Paun, Maria-Alexandra  
Jarcau, Mihaela
Dumitras, Catalin
Placinta, Constantin
Paun, Vladimir-Alexandru
Agop, Maricel
Paun, Viorel-Puiu
Rosu, Iulian-Alin
Date Issued

2022-01-01

Publisher

UNIV POLITEHNICA BUCHAREST, SCI BULL

Published in
University Politehnica Of Bucharest Scientific Bulletin-Series A-Applied Mathematics And Physics
Volume

84

Issue

2

Start page

203

End page

212

Subjects

Mathematics, Applied

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Physics, Multidisciplinary

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Mathematics

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Physics

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fractal object

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scales space

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scale relativity theory

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multifractal curves

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differentiable conductivity

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fractal analysis

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REVIEWED

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June 20, 2022
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