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Title Origin and reasons of synergy establishment
Authors Yakimtsov, V.V.
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Keywords синергія
синергия
synergy
Type Conference Papers
Date of Issue 2015
URI http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/40874
Publisher Sumy State University
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Citation Yakimtsov, V.V. Origin and reasons of synergy establishment [Текст] / V.V. Yakimtsov // Economics for Ecology ISCS'2015 : матеріали XXI Міжнародної наукової конференції, м. Суми, 6-7 травня 2015 р. / Редкол.: Д.О. Смоленніков, А.А. Іскаков. - Суми : СумДУ, 2015. - P. 100-102.
Abstract In modern science there are several definitions of synergy as a science of self-organization. Well-known scientist I. Pryhozhyn, one of the founders of synergistic research, believes that this science should be defined as “theory of dissipative structures”, while in the US the same science is called a “theory of dynamic chaos” (M. Feigenbaum), in Latin America - theory autopoeza (self-construction, self-reproduction of living beings) (U.R. Maturana). In our literature it becomes increasingly oftener found and more applied.
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