G.S. Tesler

THE NEW CYBERNETICS

CONTENTS

 Preface 7
 Part I. The foundations of  the new cybernetic  
 Chapter I. Information is phenomenon of the nature  
 1.1. Statement of problem 13
 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
 3.3. General laws of the development and degradation of nature objects 53
 3.4. System approach and apparatus of forecasting  of  evolution processes 58
 3.5. Globalization of the economics 66
 Chapter 4. Principle of mixed extremum as the base of evolution processes  
 4.1. State of the problem 81
 4.2. Evolution of computer means 86
 4.3. Forecasting form of computer 90
 Chapter 5.  Mechanisms of bringing in dynamism in plan economy  
 5.1. State of the problem 97
 5.2. Adaptive control 98 
 5.3. Mechanism of the inverse connections 100
 5.4. Scheme of monitoring economy of the  transition period on the base of standard
 model and theoretical knowledge  about economy
 102
 5.5. Examples of the economical-mathematical models 103
 5.6. Dynamical model of the marketing 104
 Chapter 6. Postindustrial information social-ecological society  
 6.1. State of the problem 108
 6.2. Critics of Marxism-Leninism in general  and K. Marx's economy, in particular 111
 6.3. Critics of the capitalist economy 113
 6.4. Conception of building postindustrial information social-ecological society 114
 6.5. Hierarchy of balances 118
 6.6. Building  the harmonious society 120
 Chapter 7. Basises of the computer technique  
 7.1. Algorithmic basis and its classification 126
 7.2. Analysis of basises of computer technique and its decision of productivity  problems 132
 7.3. Methods and means of the algorithmic basis to fasten the computing  processes 137
 7.4. Adaptation and its role in the process of computing
 142
 7.5. Adaptive approximations and intensification of computing  processes
 145
 Chapter 8. Intensification of computing  processes  
 8.1. State of the problem 150
 8.2. Main principles of intensification of the computing  process 153
 8.3. Criteria of indices of quality of computing  process intensification
 156
 Chapter 9. Comparison of processes evolution development of computer means and vegetable kingdom  
 9.1. State of the problem 166
 9.2. Information and entropy 167
 9.3. Evolution of the vegetable kingdom 171
 9.4. Comparison of the evolution processes of the vegetable kingdom and computer means 173
 Chapter 10. Perspectives  of the development of the  computer means with network interaction  
 10.1. State of the problem 182
 10.2. Evolution of the development of the computer means in live  nature and society 184
 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
 
 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

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