Naidel Caturello

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  • February 27, 2011
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Ecossistemas, Casualidade e Evolucionismo: Ruído 1/f e Equilíbrio Pontuado

by Naidel Caturello in Evolucionismo

O texto anterior "Caos, Complexidade e Evolução: Mais uma Ponte entre Termodinâmica e...", tratou dos princípios do caráter estocástico de ecossistemas. O Ruído 1/f é um processo aleatório não-estacionário apropriado para a modelagem de sistemas evolutivos ou de desenvolvimento (Keshner, 1982).... Read more »

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