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Application of new cybernetics in physics / Oleg Kupervasser ; illustrated by Yury Yurjevich Gukov.
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Kupervasser, Oleg
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English
Published/Created
Amsterdam ; Cambridge, MA : Elsevier, [2017]
Description
x, 292 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Engineering Library - Stacks
Q310 .K87 2017
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Physics
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Philosophy
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Cybernetics
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Illustrator
Gukov, Yury Yurjevich
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Machine generated contents note: 1. General View of New Cybernetics in Physics
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2. Principal Paradoxes of Classical Statistical Physics
2.1. Formulation of the Basic Concepts of Classical Statistical Physics and Principal Paradoxes
2.2. Explanation of the Law of Increasing Macroscopic Entropy
3. Principal Paradoxes of Quantum Mechanics
3.1. Formulation of the Basic Concepts of Quantum Mechanics and Principal Paradoxes
3.2. Solution for the Paradoxes of Quantum Mechanics 91 References
4. Information Paradox and Grandfather Paradox in the Theories of Nonquantum Gravity and Quantum Gravity
4.1. Nonquantum Gravity Theory
4.2. Quantum Gravity Theory 133 References
5. Ideal, Observable, and Unpredictable Dynamics
5.1. Ideal and Observable Dynamics
5.2. Unpredictable Dynamics
5.3. Summary
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9780128128015 ((paperback))
0128128011 ((paperback))
OCLC
967549543
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