Kybernetes: Volume 32 Issue 5/6

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The international journal of cybernetics, systems and management sciences
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Specific relonic patterns from non‐specific or useless laboratory data

Vadim I. Kvitash

Discusses how in 20 different hepato‐biliary diseases, relonics for the first time, identifies previously unknown systemic relational networks of biochemical…

Raster space with relativity

Yongli Li, Zhilin Li, Yong‐qi Chen, Xiaoxia Li, Yi Lin

Practical needs in geographical information systems (GIS) have led to the investigation of formal, sound and computational methods for spatial analysis. Since models based on…

Normal sum decomposition of general systems

Guoyang Liu

This paper introduces normal systems and the normal sum of general systems. A system S=(M,R) is normal if and only if any two relations in R are not contained in the same…

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Communities of learning: a case in local development

Ernesto Lleras

With the help of some notions developed by us, such as “community of learning”, “power‐over relations”, “power‐for relations”, learning as observing relations and practices, and…

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A biocultural model of aging

Mario E. Martinez

Addresses how the life sciences have concentrated on the pathology of aging while ignoring the biocultural aspects of health in the process of growing older. Argues that growing…

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Adaptive dual control in one biomedical problem

Konstantin N. Nechval, Nicholas A. Nechval, Edgars K. Vasermanis

In this paper, the following biomedical problem is considered. People are subjected to a certain chemotherapeutic treatment. The optimal dosage is the maximal dose for which an…

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Effective state estimation of stochastic systems

Nicholas A. Nechval, Konstantin N. Nechval, Edgars K. Vasermanis

In the present paper, for constructing the minimum risk estimators of state of stochastic systems, a new technique of invariant embedding of sample statistics in a loss function…

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A learning model for the dual evolution of human social behaviors

M. Nemiche, Rafael Pla‐Lopez

In this work we modelize, with an abstract mathematical model by computer simulation, the processes that have made to appear in the world a strong duality between orient and…

Autocorrelation and frequency analysis differentiate cardiac and economic bios from 1/f noise

M. Patel, H. Sabelli

Mathematical bios and heartbeat series show an inverse relation between frequency and power; the time series of differences between successive terms of cardiac and mathematical…

A holistic approach towards the validation and legitimisation of information systems

O. Petkova, D. Petkov

The research aims to show that validation and legitimisation of an information systems (IS) project need to be treated simultaneously to improve software project management. A…

Development of an autonomous spacecraft for planetary exploration

Gianmarco Radice

The purpose of this paper is to present a new approach in the concept and implementation of autonomous micro‐spacecraft. The one true “artificial agent” approach to autonomy…

“How much cybernetics can you handle?”

James N. Rose

Humanity is innately a composition of primitive cybernetic translations/transmissions to begin with, from atoms through organizations of civilization. The last 75 years has seen…

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Axiomatic combinatorial world theory with emergent intelligence: simplifying understanding and professionalizing general education

Donald O. Rudin

A theory of knowledge shows that all four systems of nature are recursive combinatorial‐hamiltonian self‐programmed flow‐wave systems that can be deduced from the usual…

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Mathematical development: a theory of natural creation

H. Sabelli

The physical universe is the embodiment of necessary mathematical forms by ever‐present flux. Interaction of these forms generates diversity, novelty, complexity, and higher…

Aging and social systems

H. Sabelli, M. Patel, L. Carlson‐Sabelli, J. Konecki, J. Nagib, A. Sugerman

In our society, medical care and economic progress have improved the duration and quality of life, but aging is accelerated by social norms and their psychological introjection…

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Life‐long creation in the prevention of premature aging

H. Sabelli, A. Sugerman

Aging is a continuous process of growth and decay, both of which start at birth and continue throughout life. Activity develops muscles and neurons; inactivity atrophies them…

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Inside communication in nanostructured evolutionary automata — nanophysics and an information concept for viable technologies

Salvatore Santoli

On the background of previous research work concerning a nanoscale approach to a theory of biomimetic evolutionary systems and biomimetic information processing it is shown that…

Systems dynamics modelling, simulation and optimization of integrated urban systems: a soft computing approach

P.S. Satsangi, D.S. Mishra, S.K. Gaur, B.K. Singh, D.K. Jain

A systems dynamics (SD) simulation model has been developed to analyse dynamics of system behaviour in terms of various performance indicators representing city problems, on one…

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Model following PID control system

Stanisław Skoczowski, Stefan Domek, Krzysztof Pietrusewicz

The paper deals with robustness to plant parameter perturbations and sensitivity to disturbances of two‐loop control structures containing a model of the controlled plant and two…

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Novelty, diversification and nonrandom complexity define creative processes

A. Sugerman, H. Sabelli

We describe a theory of creative activity through the development and use of mathematical tools in the analysis of time series. The time series analyzed include empirical series…

On the criterion of optimal product structure in the micro‐economic system (enterprise) and adjustment of product structure

Lixin Tao

In order to make a thorough inquiry into the criterion of optimal product structure in the micro‐economic system (enterprise), this paper has proposed and demonstrated the…

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Smarter computer intrusion detection utilizing decision modeling

Christopher C. Valentino

Addresses specific problems within the area of performing computer system intrusion detection, and presents the reader with an effective decision model to addressing these…

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Cybernetics and systems, from past to future

Robert Vallée

The founders of cybernetics and systems are presented, among them N. Wiener, W.S. McCulloch and L. von Bertalanffy. Some precursors are cited from antiquity to 20th century. The…

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Statistical validation of simulation models of observable systems

Edgars K. Vasermanis, Konstantin N. Nechval, Nicholas A. Nechval

In this paper, for validating computer simulation models of real, observable systems, an uniformly most powerful invariant (UMPI) test is developed from the generalized maximum…

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Swarm based study on spatial‐temporal emergence in flood

Yiming Wei, Linpeng Zhang, Ying Fan

In complex adaptive system (CAS), the complex behavior of system is emerged from the bottom, that agents’ adaptability bottom‐up the complexity of the entire system. This idea can…

Towards a cybernetics of value, presence, and anticipation

John Wood

The paper asks whether we can popularise a cybernetics of human presence. It suggests that, despite its implicit critique of mechanistic thinking, cybernetics inherited its…

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Pansystems mathematics: an analysis of panweighted field‐network

Xiaolong Wu, Dinghe Guo, Jinghong Pan, Xuemou Wu

In this paper, we will introduce charm pansystems and provide mathematical models for panweighted field‐network. Various mathematical models of pansystems will be discussed. Some…

On stochastic optimal control for stock price volatility

Ying Yi‐rong, Lin Yi, Wu Chong‐feng

The dynamic measure of risk problem in a incomplete market is discussed when stock appreciation rates are uncertain. Meanwhile, a related stochastic game problem is studied. The…

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Pansystems GuanKong technology and information quantization

Yu Hong‐Yi, Leon (Xiangjun) Feng, Yu Ran

A basic pansystems scientific view about the physical world is presented. The principle and methodology of pansystems GuanKong technology are introduced. Simple metrics for the…

Randomization and eventual reordering: a number theoretic approach

Barry Zeeberg

Shuffling a deck of cards is normally used for randomization. An imperfect shuffle would not produce the desired randomization, since there would be residual correlation with the…

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Data self‐create in data storage system

Zhou ke, Zhang Jiangling, Feng Dan

When the controller of a storage system becomes more and more powerful, it sometimes creates new data and stores this data in the system, just like parity information in RAID…

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ISSN:

0368-492X

Online date, start – end:

1972

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof. Dr. Gandolfo Dominici