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On the Concept of “Complexity” in Radiation Physics

Authors :
Oksengendler, B. L.
Zatsepin, A. F.
Ashirmetov, A. K.
Turaeva, N. N.
Suleimanov, S. K.
Nikiforova, N. N.
Ashurov, K. B.
Oksengendler, B. L.
Zatsepin, A. F.
Ashirmetov, A. K.
Turaeva, N. N.
Suleimanov, S. K.
Nikiforova, N. N.
Ashurov, K. B.
Source :
Journal of Surface Investigation
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The concept of “complexity” is considered in relation to radiation processes in condensed matter. It is shown that a combination of such properties as nanoscale, fractality, low dimension, chirality, and hierarchy in combination with high nonequilibrium create conditions for the manifestation of unusual “emergent” radiation effects (radiation synergetics, great dose reduction of threshold radiation effects, etc.). Examples of radiation effects in living and inanimate systems, interpreted within the framework of the concept of “complexity”, are presented. An overview of both previously obtained and new results is presented. © 2022, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Journal of Surface Investigation
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1348956468
Document Type :
Electronic Resource