Multiple Scaling Processes Describing Dynamical Properties of Complex Systems.

Accession number;99A0938107
Title;Multiple Scaling Processes Describing Dynamical Properties of Complex Systems.
Author; LEE S S (Tohoku Univ.)
Journal Title;Record of Electrical and Communication Engineering Conversazione, Tohoku University
Journal Code:F0511A
ISSN:0385-7719
VOL.68;NO.1;PAGE.161-164(1999)
Figure&Table&Reference;FIG.3, REF.10
Pub. Country;Japan
Language;English
Abstract;In this thesis, we deal with dynamical behaviors of complex systems and consider multiple scaling processes to describe their dynamical behaviors. The multiple scaling processes consist of the same form of a set of equations under the scale transformation and iterated rules. With the aid of multiple scaling processes, we investigate a long time tail behavior of fault systems and serial position effect of neural network systems. We expect that multiple scaling processes will be a useful method to understand dynamics of complex systems. (author abst.)