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The Mechanism of Information Storage in Open Systems

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  • Zayko Yu. N.

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Stolypin Volga Region Institute of Administration , 410031, Saratov, Sobornaya st, 23/25, Russia)

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This article is devoted to the description of the mechanism of the transformation of negative entropy (negentropy) coming into the system from outside, into information by doubling bits of information originally presented in the system. The present investigation uses the model of one-dimensional chain of bi-stable elements which is connected with the nearest neibours.  The bifurcative character of this phenomenon is revealed.

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  • Zayko Yu. N., 2015. "The Mechanism of Information Storage in Open Systems," Academic Journal of Applied Mathematical Sciences, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 1(1), pages 21-26, 12-2015.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:ajoams:2015:p:21-26
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