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Art, History, Self-Organization and Coherent Structures in Fluid Mechanics

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The analogy of events of art and science are discussed from the point of view of self-organization. The examples of painting and photography art, nanotechnology, history of mankind and coherent structures’ origination in fluids are used to show that the perception both in science and art is probably based on the aspiration to educe the organized structures from the chaotic behavior of the environment.

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Bardakhanov, S.P., Kozlov, S.A. (2000). Art, History, Self-Organization and Coherent Structures in Fluid Mechanics. In: Gyr, A., Koumoutsakos, P.D., Burr, U. (eds) Science and Art Symposium 2000. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4177-2_27

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