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      <title>System Growth Modelling - An Insight into the Linguistic Theory of Growth</title>
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      <description>Growth is the factor, which underlies any movement and change, because every movement and change can be characterised by the process of an increase and/or decrease in the value of its parameters, and this process we understand as a process of growth or briefly growth. This trait of growth leads to the conclusion that growth is a very basic function of any element and system in nature and therefore it has very wide generality. This paper, based on our development of the linguistic approach to a qualitative and quantitative modelling of systems and processes, outlines the basic aspects of system's growth in the form of mathematical trajectories. Our work uncovers more complex aspects of growth and its associafion with currently used methods of modelling and reveals more effective ways to analyse and steer behaviour of different kinds of systems and processes. </description>
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      <title>The Main Dynamic Characteristics of Autocratic Systems</title>
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      <description>The autocratic system is the most common way of function of societies and their various organizations and institutions. The current global recession and economical crisis is bringing a great deal of attention to the causes and mechanisms of these phenomena. In this work we present the abstract-syntactic model of the main dynamic functions of autocratic systems. This model shows the general pathways of development of societies and reflects the current reality very accurately. </description>
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      <title>Dynamics of the Development of Societies</title>
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      <description>The dynamics of the development of socio-economic systems is one of the most essential factors determining the quality of the function of societies, and the knowledge of dynamic pattems of the development and its conditions is crucial for the successful application of anticipatory steering of a society. A novel approach to this dynamics is based on the disclosure of logical relations between socio-political processes and the mathematical structures derived from the Linguistic Theory of Growth. The paper outlines the simple dynamic model of the most encountered bends in the development of societies, which determine the most appropriate procedures for steering of societies. </description>
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      <title>Formalised Synthetic Modelling of Subject-Object Relations</title>
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      <description>The linguistic subject-object relation is the most crucial key in undentanding the function of nature because it is intricately related to the human intellect and it is always used in modelling even though we might not be conscious of this role. Hence, this paper presents a novel approach to some very popular fundamental elementary scientific models in the context of the subject-object relation. The advantage of this approach is illustated by a novel interpretation of selected perplexing scientific issues such as the equivalence of mass and energy, the uncertainty principle and the dual aspect of matter. In addition, a crucial application to social sciences is demonstrated through our description of a democratic process based on the real &quot;essence&quot; of democracy rather than that which is focused on the way of its realisation. </description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jul 2024 11:23:19 +0200</pubDate>
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