scholarly journals Dynamical systems and nonlinear transient rheology of the far-from-equilibrium Bjorken flow

2019 ◽  
Vol 99 (11) ◽  
Author(s):  
Alireza Behtash ◽  
Syo Kamata ◽  
Mauricio Martinez ◽  
Haosheng Shi
2000 ◽  
Vol 28 ◽  
pp. 388-396
Author(s):  
Myrdene Anderson

One of the seminal constructs in 20th-century biosemiotics is G. Evelyn Hutchinson's 'niche'. This notion opened up and unpacked cartesian space and time to recognize self-organizing roles in open, dynamical systems — in n-dimensional hyperspace. Perhaps equally valuable to biosemiotics is Hutchinson's inclusive approach to inquiry and his willingness to venture into abductive territory, which have reaped rewards for a range of disciplines beyond biology, from art to anthropology. Hutchinson assumed the fertility of inquiry flowing from open, far-from-equilibrium systems to be characterized by 'fabricational noise', following Seilacher, or 'order out of chaos', following Prigogine. Serendipitous 'noise' can self-organize into information at other levels, as does the 'noise' of Hutchinson's contributions themselves.


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