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In the progress of natural sciences there are stages when different domains, seemingly quite separate, are united by common ideas and methods. Such a stimulating cooperation of sciences has always been fruitful for the domains involved. A remarkable feature of modern developments is an extensive penetration of mathematics, as well as various methods of experimental and theoretical physics, into chemistry and biology. The process of contact between different sciences has always led to the consolidation of common concepts and regularities.
Even if there is no direct relation between sciences, they illuminate each other with analogies. H. Poincaré
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© 1987 VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, Berlin
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Vasiliev, V.A., Romanovskii, Y.M., Chernavskii, D.S., Yakhno, V.G. (1987). Autowave processes and their role in natural sciences. In: Autowave Processes in Kinetic Systems. Mathematics and Its Applications, vol 11. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3751-2_1
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