TO THE ISSUE OF THE OPEN SYSTEMS EVOLUTION: MASS DYNAMICS

Authors

  • I. A. Eganova Sobolev Institute of Mathematics, SD RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
  • W. Kallies JINR Applied Research Centre, Dubna, Moscow region, Russia
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Abstract

The article is presenting a part of our reports on an international gravitational conference (RUSGRAV-15, Kazan, 2014) where the main results of our regular observations of the weight (mass) dynamics of geological systems (mineral/mineral aggregates) are summed up: the experimental facts, visible examples of variation of weight (mass) and one fundamental fea- ture of the temporal structures of open natural systems – average ranges of the weight (mass) magnitude over time intervals of different scales satisfy a definite power relation. Causes of ne- cessity of using control of the corresponding system weight (mass) in modern long-term physi- cal experiment are briefly discussed in conclusion.

Keywords: weight (mass) of open systems, annual weight (mass) dynamics, mineral, mineral aggregate, time series, temporal structure, unexplainable systematic effects, Hurst em- pirical law.

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Eganova, I. A., & Kallies, W. (2021). TO THE ISSUE OF THE OPEN SYSTEMS EVOLUTION: MASS DYNAMICS. THE JOURNAL OF THE OPEN SYSTEMS EVOLUTION PROBLEMS, 17(2), 17–24. Retrieved from https://peos.kaznu.kz/index.php/peos/article/view/117