The processes of self-organization and the formation of fractals in non-crystalline solids
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https://doi.org/10.24144/2415-8038.2013.34.40-47Keywords:
Fractal, Self-organization processes, Soft atomic configurations, Non-crystalline materials, The dissipative structuresAbstract
Found that the formation of fractal dissipative structures in non-crystalline solids associated with the creation of self-consistent fields of soft atomic configurations and thermal behavior of such structure-sensitive characteristics that meet the minimum energy dissipation for a given external parameters - speed cooling and process modes receipt. It is shown that this fact makes it possible to determine the non-crystalline structure through the processes of self-organization.References
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