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Fractales y el reduccionismo mecanisista

Authors: Roldán Charria, Jairo; Ben-dov, Yoav; Guerrero Pino, Germán;

Fractales y el reduccionismo mecanisista

Abstract

Los sistemas físicos con muchas componentes pueden mostrar, en determinados contextos o circunstancias experimentales, un cierto comportamiento, el comportamiento complejo, el cual difícilmente se puede enmarcar en el mecanicismo. Queremos precisar cuáles son las características de ese comportamiento y su choque con el mecanicismo. En el área conocida como la complejidad se pueden identificar tres líneas de desarrollo principales: el caos, los fractales y los estudios propiamente de lo complejo.

Multi-component physical systems can show a specific behavior in a particular context or in an experimental circumstance. This is the complex behavior, which cannot be easily categorized within mechanization. We want to be specific about the attributes of such behavior and its conflict with mechanization. Within the field known as complexity, three main branches of development can be recognized: chaos, fractals and those studies of complexity itself.

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Física Cuántica, Complementariedad (Física), Quantum physical, Física cuántica

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