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Pansystems clustering analysis of complex systems

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In this paper, by use of equivalence operators δ i and semi-equivalence operators ei we study the clustering problems of complex systems, present δ (1, 3) disconnection principle, dual transformation principle and large-scale systems decomposition principle for analizing and operating complex systems, discuss interconnectivity and disconnectivity of complex systems in detail and present some related theorems. Finally, we discuss the levels of systems according to pansystems clustering approach proposed in this paper.

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Supported by Lanzhou University key fund project “Modelling Principle and Approaches for Complex Systems”

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Ting-quan, Z., Xue-mou, W. Pansystems clustering analysis of complex systems. Appl Math Mech 13, 507–514 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02451513

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