2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.aej.2014.07.003
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Toward a new “Fractals-General Science”

Abstract: A recent study has shown that everywhere real systems follow common ''fractals-general stacking behavior'' during their change pathways (or evolutionary life cycles). This fact leads to the emergence of the new discipline ''Fractals-General Science'' as a mother-discipline (and acting as upper umbrella) of existing natural and applied sciences to commonly handle their fractals-general change behavior. It is, therefore, the main targets of this short communication are to present the motives, objectives, relatio… Show more

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“…For instance, for all coming events at say event state l which are ''on and above'' the system normal situation or stand will lead to consecutive changes of parameters. Such changes follow the general relationship at any event step l as: D Parameter change l = Function [consolidity l , varying environment or event l ] [37,38]. Two important common cases in real life of such formulation are the linear (or linearized) and the exponential relationship.…”
Section: The Consolidity Chartmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…For instance, for all coming events at say event state l which are ''on and above'' the system normal situation or stand will lead to consecutive changes of parameters. Such changes follow the general relationship at any event step l as: D Parameter change l = Function [consolidity l , varying environment or event l ] [37,38]. Two important common cases in real life of such formulation are the linear (or linearized) and the exponential relationship.…”
Section: The Consolidity Chartmentioning
confidence: 98%