Preface | 7 |
Part I. The foundations of the new cybernetic | |
Chapter I. Information is phenomenon of the nature | |
1.1. | Statement of problem | 13
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1.2. | Statute | 14 |
1.3.
| Phenomenon of the water and crystalline structure | 18 |
1.4.
| Facts, indicative directly or indirectly about the influence of the information on proceeding in the nature processes | 21 |
1.5. | Postulate about information interaction and influence | 23 |
1.6.
| Philosophical-semantical approach | 27 |
1.7. | Information field | 29 |
Chapter 2. New cybernetics as the object of researching | |
2.1. | Crisis of cybernetics | 36 |
2.2. | N. Wiener's and V. Glushkov's cyberneticses | 38 |
2.3. | Object of the new cybernetic researching | 43 |
Chapter 3. Systems approach when studying evolution processes: forecasting processes of natural and artificial nature | |
3.1. | State of the problems | |
3.2. | Forecasting processes of natural and artificial nature | 51
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3.3. | General laws of the development and degradation of nature objects | 53
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3.4. | System approach and apparatus of forecasting of evolution processes | 58
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3.5. | Globalization of the economics | 66
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Chapter 4. Principle of mixed extremum as the base of evolution processes | |
4.1. | State of the problem | 81
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4.2. | Evolution of computer means | 86
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4.3. | Forecasting form of computer | 90
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Chapter 5. Mechanisms of bringing in dynamism in plan economy | |
5.1. | State of the problem | 97
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5.2. | Adaptive control | 98 |
5.3. | Mechanism of the inverse connections | 100
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5.4. | Scheme of monitoring economy of the transition period on the base of standard model and theoretical knowledge about economy | 102
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5.5. | Examples of the economical-mathematical models | 103
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5.6. | Dynamical model of the marketing | 104
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Chapter 6. Postindustrial information social-ecological society | |
6.1. | State of the problem | 108
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6.2. | Critics of Marxism-Leninism in general and K. Marx's economy, in particular | 111
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6.3. | Critics of the capitalist economy | 113
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6.4. | Conception of building postindustrial information social-ecological society | 114
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6.5. | Hierarchy of balances | 118
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6.6. | Building the harmonious society | 120
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Chapter 7. Basises of the computer technique | |
7.1. | Algorithmic basis and its classification | 126
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7.2. | Analysis of basises of computer technique and its decision of productivity problems | 132
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7.3. | Methods and means of the algorithmic basis to fasten the computing processes | 137
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7.4. | Adaptation and its role in the process of computing
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7.5. | Adaptive approximations and intensification of computing processes
| 145
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Chapter 8. Intensification of computing processes | |
8.1. | State of the problem | 150
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8.2. | Main principles of intensification of the computing process | 153
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8.3. | Criteria of indices of quality of computing process intensification
| 156
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Chapter 9. Comparison of processes evolution development of computer means and vegetable kingdom | |
9.1. | State of the problem | 166
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9.2. | Information and entropy | 167
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9.3. | Evolution of the vegetable kingdom | 171
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9.4. | Comparison of the evolution processes of the vegetable kingdom and computer means | 173
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Chapter 10. Perspectives of the development of the computer means with network interaction | |
10.1. | State of the problem | 182
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10.2. | Evolution of the development of the computer means in live nature and society | 184
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10.3. | Role of bio-, neurocomputers and computer networks in the evolution of computer means development | 187 |
10.4. | Virtual semantic-information networks | 189 |
Chapter 11. Evolution of the development of the languages and systems of programming | |
11.1. | The state of the problem | 195 |
11.2. | Classification and comparison of the languages of programming | 195 |
11.3. | Evolution development of the languages and systems of programming | 197 |
11.4. | Structural programming and abstract data types | 203 |
11.5. | The subsequent ways of the development of languages | 206 |
Chapter 12. Conception of creating computer systems with high level failure-stability | |
12.1. | State of the problem | 213 |
12.2. | Principles of creating high-reliable failure-safe computer systems | 216 |
12.3. | The role of basis of computer technique and redundancy | 213 |
Section II. Adaptation and feedbacks in computing mathematics. Role of mathematics in understanding processes and phenomena, happenning in the nature | |
Chapter 13. Adaptive approximation and iterative processes | |
13.1. | State of the problem | 224 |
13.2. | Theoretical bases of the iterative processes | 229 |
13.3.
| Expansion of the function on discrepancies as the base of receiving adaptive approximation and iterative functions | 233 |
13.4. | Recurrence in computer evaluation of mathematical functions and reducing the argument range to a very smal interval | 239 |
Chapter 14. Methods of expansion function on discrepancies
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14.1. | Expansion function on discrepancies | 244 |
14.2. | The direct methods of expansion on discrepancy series | 246 |
14.3. | Functional transformations for receiving expansions on discrepancy | 250 |
14.4.
| Calculations of the inverse functions | 255 |
14.5.
| Expansion of functions on discrepancy series on Chebeshev's polinominals | 257 |
14.6.
| Methods of getting of rational expansions on discrepancies | 260 |
14.7.
| Methods of economization of expansion on discrepancies | 268 |
14.8.
| Base sequences of IF for computing functions | 271 |
14.9.
| Adaptives on data of computing functions | 291 |
14.10.
| Segmented approximations and tabular methods of computing gunctions | 294 |
Chapter 15. Adaptive economic asynchronous iterative methods "digit by digit" | |
15.1. | State of the problem | 309 |
15.2. | Functional relation for getting adaptive methods "digit by digit" | 313 |
15.3. | Computing functions on the base of adaptive methods "digit by digit" | 315 |
Chapter 16. Adaptive approximation of function | |
16.1. | State of the problem | 322 |
16.2. | Adaptive approximations, based on expansion of function on discrepancy | 323 |
16.3. | Adaptive on accuracy of approximation of function | 329 |
Addition | |
I. | Academican V.M. Glushkov's Heritage | 333 |