Partial Infinite Modeling. Foundations, Examples, Paradoxes
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The book is quite complete outlines the basics of partially infinite modeling. On examples from history, geography and liquid mechanics, technology, weak and strengths of the approach in question to the modeling of developing systems are shown. A logical-non-neocentric paradox is formed, eliminating claims for self-sufficiency of partially infinite modeling. Designed to specialists, graduate students and students of universities involved in the methodology of science and modeling. Not recommended to lovers to prove theorems and scientists, inclined to circumstance and seriousness (not up to jokes")
Author:
Author:Kovalenko Viktor Vasilyevich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Engineering & Transportation
- Category:Science & Math
Series:
Series: Computer Literature
ISBN:
ISBN:9785732506211
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