chaos control in biology
Chaos control in biology refers to the ability of living systems to maintain a stable and organized state, despite the presence of inherent randomness and variability in biological systems, thereby ensuring functional integrity and adaptability.
Requires login.
Related Concepts (1)
Similar Concepts
- cellular automata in chaos theory
- chaos control
- chaos control in chemical reactions
- chaos control in economics
- chaos control in physical systems
- chaos mathematics
- chaos synchronization in biological systems
- chaos synchronization in chemical systems
- chaos synchronization in ecological systems
- chaotic behavior in biological systems
- chaotic control
- control of chaotic systems
- control of chaotic systems in communication
- neural networks applied to chaos control
- optimal control of chaotic systems