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Zhenqiu Ren, Yi Lin, S. Ouyang (1998)
Conjecture on law of conservation of informational infrastructureKybernetes, 27
L.P Peng, C. Li, T.G Xiao
Application of super low temperature infrastructure in long‐range weather forecast in Chengdu area
Yi Lin, S. Ouyang (1998)
16. Invisible Tao and realistic nonlinearity propositionKybernetes, 27
S. Hawking (1988)
A Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to Black Holes
Ouyang Shoucheng, Yi Lin (1997)
Some problems on population models and “one-dimensional iterative formula”Systems Analysis Modelling Simulation, 28
Y Lin
Mystery of nonlinearity and Lorenz’s chaos
S.C OuYang
Evolution of Weather Systems and Infrastructural Forecasting
After many years’ practice and experiments, it was found that quantitative analysis systems with unequal quantitative effect cannot be extended into that with equal quantitative effect. While it is related to such epistemological viewpoints as irregularity and continuity systems, an infrastructural form comparison has shown universally scientific and methodological characteristics. In combination with evolution of weather systems, our infrastructural analysis involves applications of super low temperatures, reversed information order, rolling currents infrastructure in reversal weather change and long‐term weather forecasting.
Kybernetes – Emerald Publishing
Published: Mar 1, 2000
Keywords: Cybernetics; Systems; Weather forecasts; Analysis
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