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Self-organization Phenomena in Multiple Unit Systems

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Dynamics of Synergetic Systems

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Since the pioneering work of TURING [1] there has been great interest in the study of selforganizing systems. These systems present coherent behaviour that will not be possible when considering only the properties of the subunits of the ensemble. The relevance of these problems to the study of biological systems has been viedly recognized. These questions have been reviewed in several monographs [2,3].

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Babloyantz, A. (1980). Self-organization Phenomena in Multiple Unit Systems. In: Haken, H. (eds) Dynamics of Synergetic Systems. Springer Series in Synergetics, vol 6. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67592-8_15

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