Open Journal of Applied Sciences

Volume 10, Issue 10 (October 2020)

ISSN Print: 2165-3917   ISSN Online: 2165-3925

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The Origin of Nonlinear Dynamics Involving Complexity in Modern Sciences

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DOI: 10.4236/ojapps.2020.1010045    68 Downloads   240 Views  Citations
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ABSTRACT

This paper reveals the origin of nonlinear dynamics and presents a solution for nonlinear systematic problems based on other science. Generally, physical phenomena are divided into linear static logical problems and nonlinear dynamic systematic problems, but all scientists have solved both problems using the same algebraic logical solution in statistical physics based on determinism such as chaos theory. Surprisingly, this is a contradiction and a serious mistake because there is a perfect solution such as the system analysis theory existing in other science. Unfortunately, it has developed in the 20th century by engineers. Thus, classical physicists could not solve it. Meanwhile, the author achieved the systematic solution for many unsolved nonlinear systematical, further, proved the research result through simulation using specially designed simulation device. Thus, this is a revolutionary achievement because it can easily solve the unsolved nonlinear dynamics that exists in all fields of science. Ironically most determinists do not welcome and reject it. However, it has no matter, it will be separated from current physics and other scientists studied it in the second physics. Therefore, it would be contributed to solve the unsolved nonlinear dynamics in complex science.

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Cha, D. and Jun, H. (2020) The Origin of Nonlinear Dynamics Involving Complexity in Modern Sciences. Open Journal of Applied Sciences, 10, 654-662. doi: 10.4236/ojapps.2020.1010045.

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