نتایج جستجو برای: self organization

تعداد نتایج: 746799  

2000
M. F. Thorpe M. V. Chubynsky

The continuous random network model is widely used as a realistic description of the structure of covalent glasses and amorphous solids. We point out that in real glasses and amorphous materials, there are non-random structural elements that go beyond just simple chemical ordering. We propose that the network can self-organize at its formation or ®ctive temperature, and examine some of the poss...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2003
Eric Smith

The self-organization of a classical current is studied, in an exactly solvable model where both the quantum statistics over microhistories of particles, and the macroscopic phenomenology, can be computed in closed form. It is shown that for thermodynamically reversible systems, the Jaynes formulation of statistical mechanics naturally extends to include explicit macroscopic dynamics and hetero...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Sergio Fagherazzi

Tidal deltas are characterized by a dendritic network of distributaries that transport water and sediments to the ocean. Here, I show that the distributaries self-organize to uniformly redistribute the tidal prism across the entire delta system. The 2 opposite mechanisms of channel formation by avulsion and channel abandonment drive the entire delta toward a critical state at which every channe...

Journal: :Journal of chemical information and computer sciences 2003
Huafeng Xu Sergei Izrailev Dimitris K. Agrafiotis

A new stochastic algorithm for conformational sampling is described. The algorithm generates molecular conformations that are consistent with a set of geometric constraints, which include interatomic distance bounds and chiral volumes derived from the molecular connectivity table. The algorithm repeatedly selects individual geometric constraints at random and updates the respective atomic coord...

2004
J. O. Ossó F. Schreiber M. I. Alonso H. Dosch

We studied the self-organization process of F16CuPc films (20–30 ML) on stepped Al2O3 (112̄0) substrates. X-ray diffraction measurements revealed a highly ordered layered structure with the molecules in a nearly upright configuration. The morphology, investigated by atomic force microscopy, consisted of long (several microns) and narrow (20–100 nm) needlelike terraces unidirectionally aligned al...

Journal: :Optics express 2005
Martin Centurion Ye Pu Demetri Psaltis

We present experimental results on the transverse modulation instability of an elliptical beam propagating in a bulk nonlinear Kerr medium, and the formation and self-organization of spatial solitons. We have observed the emergence of order, self organization and a transition to an unstable state. Order emerges through the formation of spatial solitons in a periodic array. If the initial period...

1999
Maya Paczuski Per Bak

The basic laws of physics are simple, so why is the world complex? The theory of selforganized criticality posits that complex behavior in nature emerges from the dynamics of extended, dissipative systems that evolve through a sequence of meta-stable states into a critical state, with long range spatial and temporal correlations. Minor disturbances lead to intermittent events of all sizes. Thes...

Journal: :Bio Systems 1997
S A Frank

Developmental selection is the differential survival and proliferation of developmental units, such as cellular lineages. This type of internal selection has been proposed as an explanation for diverse examples of self-organization, from the wiring of brains to the formation of pores on leaf surfaces. A general understanding of developmental selection has been slowed by failure to understand it...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2001
N Jain D V Khakhar R M Lueptow J M Ottino

We report the existence of self-organization in wet granular media or slurries, mixtures of particles of different sizes dispersed in a lower density liquid. As in the case of dry granular mixtures, axial banding (alternating bands rich in small and large particles in a long rotating cylinder) and radial segregation (in quasi-2D containers) are observed in slurries. However, when compared with ...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2007
K Doubrovinski K Kruse

The cytoskeleton is an active network of polar filaments. The activity can lead to the polymerization of filaments at one end and depolymerization at the other. This phenomenon is called treadmilling and is essential for many cellular processes, in particular, the crawling of cells on a substrate. We develop a microscopic theoretical framework for describing systems of treadmilling filaments. W...

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