Tzafestas, Spyros G.

Energy, information, feedback, adaptation, and self-organization the fundamental elements of life and society / [electronic resource] : S. G. Tzafestas. - Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2018. - 1 online resource.

Chapter 1. Life and Human Society: The Five Fundamental Elements Chapter 2. Energy I: General Issues Chapter 3. Energy II: Thermodynamics Chapter 4. Information I: Communication, Transmission, and Information Theory Chapter 5. Information II: Science, Technology, and Systems Chapter 6. Feedback and Control I: History and Classical Methodologies Chapter 7. Feedback and Control II: Modern Methodologies Chapter 8. Adaptation, Complexity, and Complex Adaptive Systems Chapter 9. Self-Organization Chapter 10. Energy in Life and Society Chapter 11. Information in Life and Society Chapter 12. Feedback Control in Life and Society Chapter 13. Adaptation and Self-Organization in Life and Society.

"This unique book offers a comprehensive and integrated introduction to the five fundamental elements of life and society: energy, information, feedback, adaptation, and self-organization. It is divided into two parts. Part I is concerned with energy (definition, history, energy types, energy sources, environmental impact); thermodynamics (laws, entropy definitions, energy, branches of thermodynamics, entropy interpretations, arrow of time); information (communication and transmission, modulation-demodulation, coding-decoding, information theory, information technology, information science, information systems); feedback control (history, classical methodologies, modern methodologies); adaptation (definition, mechanisms, measurement, complex adaptive systems, complexity, emergence); and self-organization (definitions/opinions, self-organized criticality, cybernetics, self-organization in complex adaptive systems, examples in nature). In turn, Part II studies the roles, impacts, and applications of the five above-mentioned elements in life and society, namely energy (biochemical energy pathways, energy flows through food chains, evolution of energy resources, energy and economy); information (information in biology, biocomputation, information technology in office automation, power generation/distribution, manufacturing, business, transportation), feedback (temperature, water, sugar and hydrogen ion regulation, autocatalysis, biological modeling, control of hard/technological and soft/managerial systems), adaptation and self-organization (ecosystems, climate change, stock market, knowledge management, man-made self-organized controllers, traffic lights control)."-- Provided by publisher.

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Automatic control.
Bioinformatics.
Computational complexity.
Electrical engineering.
Engineering.
Science--Social aspects.
Telecommunication.