Interdiciplinary time studies
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Interdiciplinary time studies
(Series on advances in mathematics for applied sciences, v. 32 . On the way to understanding the time phenomenon : the constructions of time in natural sciences ; pt. 1)
World Scientific, 1995
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
The subject of this book is time, one of the small number of elusive essences of the world, unsubdued by human will. The three global problems of natural science, those of the origin of the Universe, life and consciousness, cannot be solved without finding out the nature of time. Without a good construction of time it is impossible to describe, to qualify, to forecast and to control various processes in the animate and inanimate nature. Special attention is paid to the ways of adequate inclusion of the properties of time in the derivation of the fundamental equations of motion for natural systems.
Table of Contents
- Interdisciplinary time studies - motivation and problems of time studies, A.P. Levich
- structure of physical space-time, Yu S. Vladimirov
- time connected with a statistical model of a clock, V.V. Aristov
- G. Backman's organic time concept, A.M. Maurin'
- analysis of S.V. Meyen's topological time concept, A.A. Sharov
- biological time, its organization, hierarchy and reprsentation by complex numbers, G.E. Mikhailovski
- clocks for studying temporal laws of animal development, T.A. Detlaf
- mathematical temporal constructions, R.I. Pimenov
- time in geology, K.V. Simakov
- time as variability of natural systems and as the ways of its parametrization, A.P. Levich
- time as an internal characteristic of the reality, V.M. Sarychev.
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