Synergetic and Resonance Aspects of Interdisciplinary Research
Jean H. P. Paelinck and
Thijs ten Raa
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Jean H. P. Paelinck: Erasmus University Rotterdam
Thijs ten Raa: Erasmus University Rotterdam
A chapter in Bifurcation Analysis, 1985, pp 233-239 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In this essay we shall entertain the thought that the whole system of science has a certain dynamics. The dynamics is made of developments of disciplines intertwined with cross effects, that is, interdisciplinarity. Science does not, however, march down a unique path of development; from certain points on, disciplines may nurture or frustrate each other. Therefore, interdisciplinary research itself may be subjected to bifurcation analysis!
Keywords: Hopf Bifurcation; Interdisciplinary Research; Bifurcation Analysis; Natural Rate; Scientific Revolution (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1985
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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-6239-2_11
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