Complex Dynamics of Real Nanosystems: Fundamental Paradigm for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
Abstract
Structure and dynamics of real nanosystems emerge from the unreduced solution of the underlying interaction problem. It has the property of dynamic multivaluedness giving genuine dynamic randomness and complexity (physics/9806002, physics/0405063). Chaoticity is irreducibly high in nanoscale systems and underlies exponentially high efficiency of their real, complex-dynamic operation (physics/0211071). Applications include real, dynamically chaotic quantum devices, nano-biotechnology, and genetics.
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