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Wu, Bin, Jordi Arranz, Jinming Du, Da Zhou, and Arne Traulsen. "Evolving synergetic interactions." Journal of The Royal Society Interface 13, no. 120 (2016): 20160282. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2016.0282.

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Cooperators forgo their own interests to benefit others. This reduces their fitness and thus cooperators are not likely to spread based on natural selection. Nonetheless, cooperation is widespread on every level of biological organization ranging from bacterial communities to human society. Mathematical models can help to explain under which circumstances cooperation evolves. Evolutionary game theory is a powerful mathematical tool to depict the interactions between cooperators and defectors. Classical models typically involve either pairwise interactions between individuals or a linear superposition of these interactions. For interactions within groups, however, synergetic effects may arise: their outcome is not just the sum of its parts. This is because the payoffs via a single group interaction can be different from the sum of any collection of two-player interactions. Assuming that all interactions start from pairs, how can such synergetic multiplayer games emerge from simpler pairwise interactions? Here, we present a mathematical model that captures the transition from pairwise interactions to synergetic multiplayer ones. We assume that different social groups have different breaking rates. We show that non-uniform breaking rates do foster the emergence of synergy, even though individuals always interact in pairs. Our work sheds new light on the mechanisms underlying such synergetic interactions.
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MIROSHNYCHENKO, Andrii, and Vyacheslav SHYNKARENKO. "SYNERGETIC METHODOLOGY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF DUAL LEARNING." Dnipro Academy of Continuing Education Herald. Series: Philosophy, Pedagogy, Vol. 1 No. 1 (August 20, 2021): 42–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.54891/2786-7005-2021-1-7.

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Summary. The article considers the requirements for education, which orient the teacher to the use of tools adequate to the level of development of modern technologies of dual education and which meet the needs of the beginning of the XXI century. The research is devoted to the philosophical understanding of the transition to the introduction of synergetic methodology for managing educational processes. Without substituting general pedagogical, psychological, cultural bases and educational concepts, philosophy, as a systemic vision of the problems and prospects of educational development, must first consider the fundamental worldview demands. In this context, the application of synergetics and synergetic approach is raised, which successfully reflect the different levels of consideration of the applicability and interaction of dual learning and the current state of education. It is proposed to use synergetics both in education itself, for educational purposes, and to use the synergy of the educational process itself. The publication, through the prism of philosophy, attempts to identify and rethink the results of research on the nature of the use of synergetic methodology in relation to educational processes in the management of dual learning. The article proves that educational synergetics applies universal haracteristics of self-organized systems for dual learning.
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Porezanova, Elena V. "Synergistic effects of interaction between economic agents." Izvestiya of Saratov University. Economics. Management. Law 23, no. 4 (2023): 391–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.18500/1994-2540-2023-23-4-391-397.

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Introduction. In economics, all processes and phenomena are constantly changing and interacting. There are new connections, interdependencies, as well as new interactions. Due to the changed structure of the economy, it is important to reveal the types of economic entities’ interactions (agents of the economy). They lead to a variety of synergistic effects. Analyzing these interactions and the resulting synergetic effects is an important task of the study. This is the relevance of the research topic. Theoretical analysis. There are several aspects of the “interaction” category: as a peculiarity of the system, as a process, as a form of communication, and as an element of the systems’ movement and its components. Depending on different criteria, different types of interactions in the economic system are indicated. At the same time, various synergistic effects arise, both positive and negative. The analysis of the positive synergistic effects transformation into negative ones, and vice versa, may be of particular interest. The idea is substantiated that the increasing turbulence of the economy can turn some positive processes into negative ones. The reverse transformation is also possible. Empirical analysis. The positive and negative synergetic effects in the pre- and post-pandemic period are considered based on the analysis of the actual data of Russian economy functioning over a number of years. It is shown that they are systemic in nature. Results. It is proved that positive synergetic effects reflect the positive dynamics of the economic system development, and negative ones are associated with negative processes in this system and, as a rule, have a destructive effect on the country’s economy. Their mutual influence and interrelation is reflected. The idea is substantiated that a new law may appear – the law of the transformation of negative synergetic effects into positive effects and vice versa.
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Budjakova, Tatyana, and Vlasta Goricheva. "The Portrait of a Scientist in the Light of Synergetics." Russian Journal of Criminology 14, no. 1 (2020): 166–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.17150/2500-4255.2020.14(1).166-172.

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The article is devoted to an outstanding Russian criminologist Yuri Vladimirovich Golik. Yu.V. Golik, being a creative person, drew attention to one of the trends of modern world science - synergetics - at the beginning of his scientific career. The synergetic approach means a fundamentally new view of the development of nature and society, in contrast to classical paradigms in science. The young scientist was attracted by the interdisciplinary character of synergetics. Later, in his work «Synergetics and Crime», he singled out the main parameters of the synergetic approach important for criminology: interaction that generates a new quality; self-organization of open systems with nonlinear feedbacks, including understanding of crime in the light of synergetic approach as an open self-organizing system, etc. The main stages of the life of Yu.V. Golik are indirectly related to synergistic principles in one way or another. His graduation thesis, and then his Ph.D. thesis, are devoted to the problem of an accidental criminal. Accidentality was considered by the author from a synergetic point of view as a way of comprehending internally hidden regularities. Engaging in the fight against corruption, Yu.V. Golik also draws attention to a need for non-traditional approaches, both to study it and to eradicate it. In a monograph written in co-authorship with V.I. Karasev, «Corruption as a Mechanism of Social Degradation», a paradoxical conclusion is made, in a spirit of synergetics, that a change in legal reality not only mobilizes socially-organized population to solve radically new global problems, but also objectively contributes to socially dangerous behavior. Such a warning is important for developing adequate means of crime prevention even at the stage of designing legal reforms. Synergetic principles were applied by Yu.V. Golik in his doctoral dissertation «Positive stimuli in criminal law (concept, content, prospects)». Yuriy Vladimirovich publically discussed such unusual law regulation issues as the consequences of positive incentives, the «boundlessness» of positive incentives in contrast to the limited nature of negative incentives, etc. Against the backdrop of doubts raised by some scholars about the appropriateness of the synergetic approach in social sciences and, in particular, in law, it should be noted that the synergy of Yu.V. Golik was justifiably applied in those times when a new unconventional understanding of social and legal reality was required.
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Tokkulinova, G., A. Orazbekova, Zh Mukhametkarimova, and Z. Berdibekova. "Synergic Approach in Philosophy and Pedagogy: Interaction and Influence on the Educational Process." Bulletin of Science and Practice 9, no. 12 (2023): 354–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.33619/2414-2948/97/49.

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This article is devoted to the consideration of synergetic as the basis of a new approach to the functioning of the modern educational system. Various points of view on synergetic as a methodology of modern scientific research are considered. The study “Synergetic approach in philosophy and pedagogy: interaction and impact on the educational process” is a comprehensive analysis of the concept of synergetic in the context of its application in philosophy and pedagogy, as well as an assessment of its potential impact on improving educational processes. This article examines the key aspects of the synergetic approach and its connection with the educational sphere, and also offers practical recommendations for its implementation in teaching practice.
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Plokhov, Igor, Alexander Ilyin, Oksana Kozyreva, Igor Savraev, and Nikita Kotkov. "SYNERGETIC MODEL OF ELECTRO-FRICTION INTERACTION." ENVIRONMENT. TECHNOLOGIES. RESOURCES. Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Conference 3 (June 20, 2019): 208. http://dx.doi.org/10.17770/etr2019vol3.4072.

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The paper describes algorithms and structure of the electro-friction interaction synergetic model. The results of theoretical modelling and experimental study of sliding electrical contact are given. The comparison of theoretical and experimental results made in the paper proves high validity of the model and its programmatic implementation.
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Rakhinsky, Dmitry Vladimirovich, Vladimir Viktorovich Lunev, Tatyana Anatolevna Luneva, and Evgenii Stepanovich Shcheblyakov. "The principles of planning educational process in the conditions of self-organization of students: synergetic approach." Педагогика и просвещение, no. 2 (February 2021): 32–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2454-0676.2021.2.35320.

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  The object of this research is the process of self-organization of students of the higher school. The subject is the principles of planning the educational process in the higher school in the conditions of self-organization of students on the basis of synergetic approach. The goal consists in theoretical substantiation of the model of educational process in the higher school in accordance with pedagogical synergetics. Research methodology is the pedagogical synergetics. Synergetic approach allows integrating the experience accumulated in pedagogical science and creating the model of educational process in the conditions of information society and the self-organizing learning environment. The authors examine the two approaches towards self-organization of students: personal and collective. The principles of planning the educational process in the conditions of self-study of students and rich information environment based on synergetic approach are proposed. The conclusion is made that synergetics can serve as a methodological framework for studying the phenomena of self-organization in the learning process of students in the higher school. The two forms of self-organization are determined: coherent (from homogeneous elements) and continual (from heterogeneous elements). It is demonstrated that progressive self-organization in pedagogical systems can be only of continual type. The article offers the following principles of planning the educational process by the type of continual self-organization: the principle of diversity at the entry to system, the principle of continuous interaction and openness of the system, the principle of nonlinearity of development, and the principle of system memory. The novelty of this work consists in formulation of the principles of pedagogical synergetics on the methodological level for planning the educational process of the students of higher school. The authors' special contribution lies in substantiation of the role of diversity and memory in the context pf self-organization in open pedagogical systems.  
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UMANETS, T. V., and V. V. LUKASHCHUK. "METHODOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS FOR BUILDING A MODEL OF COORDINATION FLOWS OF SYNERGY EFFECT FROM INTERACTIONS BETWEEN SUBJECTS OF THE MARKET OF INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES." Economic innovations 23, no. 3(80) (2021): 342–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.31520/ei.2021.23.3(80).342-351.

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Topicality. Transformational changes in the era of building an intelligent society - Society 5.0, the emergence of "digital capitalism" in the world and the course taken by Ukraine towards digitalization in aggregate lead to a new organizational practice of entrepreneurship and economic management, where innovations in the field of science and technology will play a leading role in ensuring balanced economic development and solving social problems. The above has led to the intensification of activities related to the processing and dissemination of information in management structures, which has become an important area of work in economic research in Ukraine. This explains the need to take into account in practice the informational relationships between the subjects of management structures in the context of the digitalization of the Ukrainian economy and the coordination of their actions.Aim and tasks. The purpose of the article is to develop and substantiate the methodological foundations for constructing a model of coordination flows of synergistic effect from interaction between the subjects of the market of innovative technologies.Research results. The component base of construction of model of coordination streams of synergetic effect from interaction between subjects of the market of innovative technologies on the basis of economic synergetics and the theory of "soft" modeling on the following components is offered and substantiated; conceptual and categorical apparatus of modeling; conceptual approach to building a model of coordination flows to calculate the synergetic effect of the interaction between the subjects of the market of innovative technologies; elements of information interaction of participants of managerial relations; organizational and hierarchical structure of the model of coordination flows to calculate the synergetic effect of the interaction between the subjects of the market of innovative technologies.Conclusion. The model of coordination flows to calculate the synergetic effect of the interaction between the subjects of the market of innovative technologies is a three-tier management system, which has the main characteristics of multidimensional hierarchical systems. The range of information change varies from "0" to "1" and allows the selection of the information base to use the method of integrated assessment and expert observation. The main result of the decision according to this model is to obtain sufficient (optimal) quantity and quality of information by each management entity in the market of innovative technologies, which allows to formulate a general quasi-optimal solution facing the market of innovative technologies of Ukraine.This model is universal and can be used to analyze any information flows, as well as it is advisable to use in the construction of hybrid models of decision-making in the management of the processes of the market of innovative technologies.
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Kulmanova, Zulfiya. "Linguosynergetic features of the concepts of “blessing” and “curse”." Turkic Studies Journal 7, no. 2 (2025): 182–96. https://doi.org/10.32523/2664-5157-2025-2-182-196.

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The cognitive system of a concept in human consciousness is formed as a virtual image as a result of the perceptual perception of reality. It is actualized in cognition and ultimately reflected in speech. This article aims to provide a deeper understanding of the dynamic development of concepts in the Kazakh language by analyzing the issue of concepts in linguistics from a cognitive and synergetic perspective. A concept is a continuously evolving phenomenon that possesses dynamic properties and is based on a scenario-based system. In the course of its development, it never reaches a semantic limit. As society undergoes renewal and modernization, concepts adapt to new conditions, evolving and transforming through the process of change. In recent years, new directions have emerged in cognitive linguistics to study the evolution of concepts.Linguosynergetics is a field that studies the ability of the language system to self-organize, its dynamic changes and the emergence of new structures. This approach enables the identification of the interactions between linguistic units and concepts, as well as their stable and changing aspects. Although the relationship between linguistics and synergetics, as well as the manifestation of synergetic principles in language, has been extensively studied in global linguistics, expanding the interdisciplinary connections and scientific scope of the field, this process still requires further research, additions, and new perspectives in Kazakh linguistics. This article examines the characteristics of the concepts of "blessing" (alǵys) and "curse" (qarǵys), their interaction, specific features, and synergetic properties. Their socio-cultural role in society and their dynamic system of development are analyzed. Through structural, semantic, cognitive, and discourse analysis of these concepts, their synergetic elements and emergent properties can be identified. Additionally, their linguistic representation and dynamic development system are determined. The obtained results can contribute to expanding the field of linguosynergetics in Kazakh linguistics, forming new perspectives in conceptology, and broadening cognitive and interdisciplinary research within Kazakh linguistics. It is expected that the research findings will deepen the understanding of the linguistic and cognitive representation of the concepts of "blessing" and "curse", as well as offer new perspectives for further synergetic studies in linguistics.
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Butyrina, M. "Journalism as a synergistic object." Communications and Communicative Technologies, no. 19 (May 5, 2019): 13–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/291902.

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The study highlights the latest mass-media trends and constructs in the context of the synergetic paradigm. Journalism is described as an open, non-linear, unbalanced, dynamic system which is capable of self-organization. The components of the synergetic cycle of the presented system are identified. Its actual phase of development is defined as post-journalism. The most typical phenomena with fractal features are determined. They include participative and amateur journalism. Manifestations of the holistic principle in the functioning of the system are also traced at the level of individual factors of the communication system - sender, recipient, message and code. Powerful influence of fluctuations of the external for journalism systems is outlined. 
 Media picture of the world, which integrates not only information, but also pseudo-information elements that are also part of the functional field of journalistic influence, is defined as a systematic result of the «work» of the given system. The author outlines the transformation of the two-stage communication model, the complementation of the communication system with such factors as «bubble filter» and «content aggregators», expansion of the functional and role position of the sender.It is stated that the increase in the level of entropy in the journalism system is due to the non-compliance with professional standards, ethical norms, and accepted functional roles from the fractal phenomena that are currently only beginning to be formed within the system. From the standpoint of synergetics, the phenomenon of mediatization, which is the result of self-organization of the journalism system in interaction with the actors of the environment, is disclosed.Methodological features of the synergetic approach to the study of journalism are also revealed. They include metaphorization of the synergetic terminology; discreteness in the application of the synergetic paradigm, which foresees emphasis on some regularities in the development of the system while levelling the others; implementation of the synergetic approach in a simplified version through the analysis of the objects as a set of the system features.
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Afanasenkova, I. V., N. A. Zavalko, R. A. Aubakirova, and S. G. Sakhariyeva. "Development of the content component of the methodology of formation of organizational skills of future chemistry teachers on the basis of the synergistic approach." BULLETIN of the L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University. PEDAGOGY. PSYCHOLOGY. SOCIOLOGY Series 142, no. 1 (2023): 35–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.32523/2616-6895-2023-142-1-35-45.

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The article considers the possibility of using the ideas of synergetics to develop a meaningful component of the methodology for the formation of organizational skills of a future Chemistry teacher, which allows the formation of appropriate professional and pedagogical competencies necessary for the organization and conduct of various types of school chemical experiments. This optimizes the process of forming such a quality of a future teacher as flexibility of thinking and will reduce the adaptation period of a novice teacher at school. The use of synergetic ideas in the educational and pedagogical process is considered in the context of the method. Based on the analysis of standard curricula on the subject of ‘Chemistry’, the main subject content of the chemical experiment was selected. The main task is to form a generalized ability toorganize and implement a school chemistry experiment by a teacher. At the same time, the actual content of the technique of the conducted chemical experiment may vary, but the main subject content must necessarily be covered. Examples explain the principle of discreteness, the possibility of a student choosing the topic for the development of a lesson, the topic of the analyzed lesson conducted by a fellow student, the topic of the lesson where they will perform the role of a laboratory assistant, the topic of case-study, the topic of the lesson with using a virtual laboratory, the topic of a home chemical experiment. The use of a synergetic approach will allow the student to feel like a ‘student’, ‘teacher’, and ‘laboratory assistant’, and also give the opportunity to perform the entire scope of laboratory work provided by the program. The teacher performs the function of a facilitator, organizing interaction and providing a methodological base. The article presents a model of the synergetic interaction of participants in the educational process. The synergetic approach to the development of the content component of the methodology allows it to flexibly respond to the rapidly changing demands of the current time and consider the personal preferences and interests of students.
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Ran, Yue, Li Quan, Jiayi Cui, et al. "Ultrafine Fe nanoparticles embedded in N-doped carbon nanotubes derived from highly dispersed g-C3N4 nanofibers for the oxygen reduction reaction." New Journal of Chemistry 45, no. 12 (2021): 5421–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1nj00529d.

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Zhou, Peng, Xingang Hou, Yuguang Chao, et al. "Synergetic interaction between neighboring platinum and ruthenium monomers boosts CO oxidation." Chemical Science 10, no. 23 (2019): 5898–905. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9sc00658c.

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Cai, Yingjie, Hongyan Song, Zhe An, Xu Xiang, Xin Shu, and Jing He. "The confined space electron transfer in phosphotungstate intercalated ZnAl-LDHs enhances its photocatalytic performance for oxidation/extraction desulfurization of model oil in air." Green Chemistry 20, no. 24 (2018): 5509–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8gc02284d.

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Zhou, Lu, Xinjie Hui, Huijuan Yuan, Yinglin Liu, and Yejun Wang. "Combination of Genetic Markers and Age Effectively Facilitates the Identification of People with High Risk of Preeclampsia in the Han Chinese Population." BioMed Research International 2018 (July 19, 2018): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4808046.

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Objective. This study aimed to analyze the possible association between known genetic risks and preeclampsia in a Han Chinese population. Methods. A total of 156 patients with preeclampsia and 286 healthy Han Chinese women were enrolled and genotyped for 27 genetic alleles associated with preeclampsia in different populations. The association between the genotypes of the individual alleles and preeclampsia and the possible interaction among the alleles were analyzed. Finally logistic models were trained with the genotypes of possible alleles contributing to preeclampsia. Results. Seven alleles were significantly or marginally significantly associated with preeclampsia, which involved six genes (rs4762 in AGT, rs1800896 in IL-10, rs1800629 and rs1799724 in TNFα, rs2070744 in NOS3, rs7412 in APOE, and rs2549782 in ERAP2). A multilocus interaction analysis further disclosed an interaction among seven alleles. A logistic model showing individual or synergetic contribution to preeclampsia could reach ~0.67 preeclampsia prediction accuracy in the Han Chinese population, while integration of age information could improve the performance to ~0.75 accuracy using a fivefold training-testing evaluation strategy. Conclusions. The genetic factors were closely associated with preeclampsia in the Han Chinese population despite large ethnicity heterogeneity. The genotypes of different alleles also had synergetic interactions.
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Li, Hongliang, Liangbing Wang, Yizhou Dai, et al. "Synergetic interaction between neighbouring platinum monomers in CO2 hydrogenation." Nature Nanotechnology 13, no. 5 (2018): 411–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41565-018-0089-z.

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N. Davydova, Nataliia, Evgeniy M. Dorozhkin, and Vladimir A. Fedorov. "Educational research networks principles of organization." International Journal of Engineering & Technology 7, no. 2.13 (2018): 24. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i2.13.11573.

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Relevance. Modern society has global transformations; as a result, the level characteristics of its system development are changing, new opportunities and new situations to implement a self-organizing system to solve problems of self-government appear. Thus, there is the need to organize the multiplicity of interactions in the new environment, including education. The success of the development mechanisms, organizing innovative activities in the educational systems of different levels is largely determined by the active development of interaction network forms and interaction effective management. The article is devoted to development of theoretical ideas about the processes of network interaction in education to justify and describe the principles of modern scientific-educational network on the basis of system-synergetic approach. A leading approach to study this problem can be considered as system-synergetic which allows studying network interaction within the scientific and educational network as a holistic entity consisting of interrelated elements, structured and complex. The results of the study showed that described principles of effective networking and the conditions of scientific and educational networks development allow you to combine and re-combine the accumulated actors of this knowledge and practical experience interaction, turning them into the means of its innovative activities. The article can be useful to heads of educational institutions of different levels, as well as researchers of innovative processes development problems in education.
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Halynska, Yuliia. "Emergence of synergetic effect in creation of collaborative alliances in natural resource management." Environmental Economics 8, no. 3 (2017): 150–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ee.08(3-1).2017.07.

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Based on the theoretical method of generalizing the views of scientists on the essence of the “synergy” concept, the authors of the article have examined the content and essence of the concept “synergetic effect” in the article. The concept of “collaborative social responsibility” was defined during the formation of collaborative alliances in the “state-local communities-extracting enterprise” system. The authors have determined the formation of a synergetic effect in the natural resource management in the conditions of collaborative alliances and it was suggested to assess the synergetic effect from the collaborative alliance interaction in the natural resource management through the analysis of “benefits and costs”.
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Huang, Zhehuang. "Cloud Synergetic Recommendation Model for Overseas Chinese Education by Modeling Multi-Source User Metaphor Information." International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET) 14, no. 23 (2019): 242. http://dx.doi.org/10.3991/ijet.v14i23.11105.

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With the deepening of global economic integration, overseas Chinese education has attracted more and more attention. How to quickly and accurately retrieve resources that meet user's personalized needs has become a key issue in the recommendation model of overseas Chinese education. To solve this problem, a cloud synergetic recommendation model for overseas Chinese education is proposed in this paper. Firstly, a user vector space with fine granularity representation is constructed by introducing multi-knowledge source emotional metaphor information. Secondly, considering the synergetic interaction among various user features, we proposed a synergetic user group recognition method based on synergetic theory. Finally, in order to improve the efficiency of resource acquisition, a recommendation model of Chinese education based on cloud computing is presented. The model proposed in this paper has certain reference significance for overseas Chinese education and online learning model.
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Lv, Cuimei, Wenchao Xu, Minhua Ling, Sensen Wang, and Yuguang Hu. "Evaluation of Synergetic Development of Water and Land Resources Based on a Coupling Coordination Degree Model." Water 15, no. 8 (2023): 1491. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w15081491.

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The interaction between water and land resources (WALRs) has been further enhanced with the development of human production activities. Evaluating the synergetic development (SD) level of WALRs is conducive to discovering the weakness of comprehensive utilization of resources and promoting sustainable development. However, previous studies did not clearly elucidate the effects of the synergetic development between WALRs (SD-WALRs). For evaluation methods, the impact of various subsystem development levels on the whole system is often ignored due to its unclear definition. Therefore, in this research, the concept of the SD-WALRs was defined based on synergetic theory. By using the “Driving Force–Pressure–State–Impact–Response” (DPSIR) model, comprehensive evaluation index systems of WALR development were established. The index systems were regarded as efficacy functions of the coupling coordination degree (CCD) model, and the evaluation model of the SD-WALR level was constructed based on it. Taking Luoyang City as an example, using the latest 10 years (2010–2019) with available data as the study period, the results showed that the value of the SD degree increased from 0.609 to 0.789 during the study period, which reached the level of intermediate synergetic development. In general, the development of WALRs showed a positive trend from “high coupling but low synergetic development” to “high synergetic development”.
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Milgunov, Dmitry Sergeevich. "Systemic failures of the synergetic model of communication." Philology. Theory & Practice 18, no. 4 (2025): 1647–53. https://doi.org/10.30853/phil20250233.

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The aim of this research is to identify the specifics of communicative failures, determined by the systemic organization of a synergetic model of communicative interaction. The article is dedicated to a comprehensive study of this class of phenomena. The main focus of the work is on applying synergetic methodology to the study of the specifics of the functioning of cognitive mechanisms of actors in communicative interaction, which determine the interpretation of incoming information, the reaction to external stimuli, and the attribution of speech means used by the opponent. Based on an analysis of the systemic organization of the communicative process, as well as the use of a corpus of examples of Internet communication, the article establishes that these disruptions to the flow of processes are due to the specifics of the systemic organization and are integral factors that impart dynamics to the evolutionary changes of communication as an open, non-linear system. The scientific novelty of the research lies in the identification of a class of phenomena that disrupt the flow of the communicative process caused by its systemic organization using a synergetic model of communication. As a result, an understanding of communicative failure as a factor in the dynamics of evolutionary processes in communicative interaction is formulated.
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Demyanchuk, Yu I. "Linguopolitical synergetics: establishment and perspectives of research." MESSENGER of Kyiv National Linguistic University. Series Philology 27, no. 2 (2025): 75–102. https://doi.org/10.32589/2311-0821.2.2024.324160.

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The article introduces a new linguistic field, linguopolitical synergetics, outlining its subject matter, core concepts, categories, and key areas of study. Linguopolitical synergetics focuses on war language, which serves as the foundation of military discourse and shapes the linguistic continuum within the modern linguistic paradigm across political linguistics, sociolinguistics, wartime communication, and military conflict studies. The study of linguopolitical synergetics examines the interaction of linguistic elements in texts across various functional styles, distinguishing positive, negative, ambivalent interactions, and reinforcement synergy. The research identifies and substantiates the subtypes of linguopolitical synergetics – macro-linguopolitical synergetics and micro-linguopolitical synergetics – along with theoretical and experimental linguopolitical synergetics. The novelty is underscored by the identification of five key research spheres within linguopolitical synergetics: synergetic, linguistic, communicative, social, and military. It is established that the fundamental components of linguopolitical synergetics involve the integration of various disciplines, including linguosynergetics, political linguistics, sociolinguistics, wartime communication, military conflict studies, and war linguistics. The article focuses on introducing key epistemes of linguopolitical synergetics, including (1) military conflict studies, which examine military conflicts, their origins, causes, developments, and outcomes; (2) wartime communication, which analyzes the process of information exchange within complex sociopolitical contexts involving military and civilian groups, authorities, and society; (3) war linguistics, a branch of philological research that uncovers the heuristic potential of war language; and (4) war language, which forms the foundation of wartime discourse. This framework shapes the linguistic continuum of the modern linguistic paradigm, crossing the boundaries of political linguistics, sociolinguistics, wartime communication, and military conflict studies. Furthermore, war-related collocations (compounds with the component ‘war’) can be expressed explicitly or implicitly, and they can consist of one or multiple components, exerting a pragmatic influence on the addressee.
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Nikogeorgos, Nikolaos, Petr Efler, A. Basak Kayitmazer, and Seunghwan Lee. "“Bio-glues” to enhance slipperiness of mucins: improved lubricity and wear resistance of porcine gastric mucin (PGM) layers assisted by mucoadhesion with chitosan." Soft Matter 11, no. 3 (2015): 489–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c4sm02021a.

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A synergetic lubricating effect between porcine gastric mucin (PGM) and chitosan based on their mucoadhesive interaction is reported at a hydrophobic interface comprised of self-mated polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) surfaces.
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Nazarov, M. "INTERACTION OF OBJECT, SUBJECT AND SYNERGETIC CATEGORIES IN SCIENTIFIC WORK." International Journal of Advanced Research 9, no. 5 (2021): 1100–1103. http://dx.doi.org/10.21474/ijar01/12944.

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This article is about one of the most fundamental categories of philosophy, the object and the subject, and focuses on its place and role in scientific research. The objective of the research activity is the object in the broadest sense of reality. The researcher acts as a subject, whether it is an individual or a specific community (creative team). Synergetics has gained the status of a philosophical category as a branch of science and is important in the study of significant changes in the universe.
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Rychkov, Petro, and Nataliya Lushnikova. "Synergy of contemporary architecture and materials science." Budownictwo i Architektura 16, no. 1 (2017): 109–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.24358/bud-arch_17-161_10.

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The article gives coverage on the levels of synergetic interaction between architecture and materials science. There are discussed some main benefits and challenges of such kind of synergism. There are separated different levels of synergy. Upon analysis of the industrial and postindustrial age achievements in both of the areas, there can be determined three main levels of synergetic interrelations: inspiration, application, participation. As novel materials and selection tools develop and the area of their possible architectural application increases, the synergistic effect s are predicted to strengthen.
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Dykan, Valeriia, Oleksandr Pakharenko, Volodymyr Saienko, Andrii Skomorovskyi, and Tetiana Neskuba. "Evaluating the efficiency of the synergistic effect in the business network." Journal of Eastern European and Central Asian Research (JEECAR) 8, no. 1 (2021): 51–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.15549/jeecar.v8i1.646.

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The article aimed to develop a methodology for monitoring the quality level of the synergistic effect of enterprises' economic activity in business network interaction on the example of mechanical engineering in Ukraine. Using the expert assessments of 386 senior and middle managers of 27 mechanical engineering enterprises of the Kharkiv region and the main components' method, the components of qualitative parameters of the synergetic effect of economic activity result from network interaction have been determined. An additive econometric model has been developed to calculate the integrated indicator of enterprises' economic activity's synergetic effect in terms of the business network of the studied enterprises. Using Fibonacci rules, the levels of qualitative component components and the integrated indicator of the synergy of economic activity in the context of a single network partner are determined.
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Mityaeva, Natalia V., Elena A. Orekhova, and Olga Yu Sokolova. "Conceptual foundations of the international cooperation effectiveness in the context of the geoeconomic space digital transformations." Izvestiya of Saratov University. Economics. Management. Law 21, no. 4 (2021): 366–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.18500/1994-2540-2021-21-4-366-372.

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Introduction. The work is devoted to the formation of new conceptual criteria for the effectiveness of international cooperation in the context of the geo-economic space digital transformations. The introduction spells out the general content of the modern geo-economic space and stipulates the need for a conceptually new approach to determining the effectiveness of interaction in this space. Theoretical analysis reveals the methodology for studying synergetic efficiency, substantiates the parameters of synergistic efficiency. Empirical analysis. The real events of the modern geo-economic space, which set the vector of synergetic efficiency of international interaction, are analyzed. Results. The content of a new geo-economic space in the context of digital transformations is disclosed. The features of international cooperation are revealed, which, due to the blurring of national borders, goes into the supranational level of interaction. The irrelevance of classical and traditional approaches to substantiating the effectiveness of cooperation in new conditions is shown, which necessitates the development of conceptually new criteria.
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Lu, Liangmei, Wen Zhou, Zhuzuan Chen, et al. "A Supramolecular Hydrogel Enabled by the Synergy of Hydrophobic Interaction and Quadruple Hydrogen Bonding." Gels 8, no. 4 (2022): 244. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels8040244.

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The increasing preference for minimally invasive surgery requires novel soft materials that are injectable, with rapid self-healing abilities, and biocompatible. Here, by utilizing the synergetic effect of hydrophobic interaction and quadruple hydrogen bonding, an injectable supramolecular hydrogel with excellent self-healing ability was synthesized. A unique ABA triblock copolymer was designed containing a central poly(ethylene oxide) block and terminal poly(methylmethacrylate) (PMMA) block, with ureido pyrimidinone (UPy) moieties randomly incorporated (termed MA-UPy-PEO-UPy-MA). The PMMA block could offer a hydrophobic microenvironment for UPy moieties in water and thus boost the corresponding quadruple hydrogen bonding interaction of Upy–Upy dimers. Owing to the synergetic effect of hydrophobicity and quadruple hydrogen bonding interaction, the obtained MA-UPy-PEO-UPy-MA hydrogel exhibited excellent self-healing properties, and injectable capability, as well as superior mechanical strength, and therefore, it holds great promise in tissue engineering applications, including in cell support and drug release.
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Zhang, Xinxin, Jiajun Dai, Jiageng Ding, et al. "Activation of molecular oxygen over Mn-doped La2CuO4 perovskite for direct epoxidation of propylene." Catalysis Science & Technology 12, no. 8 (2022): 2426–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1cy02185k.

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The synergetic interaction between manganese and copper in LaMn0.5Cu0.5O3 significantly promoted the epoxidation of propylene at lower temperature by converting the active sites from oxygen vacancies to Cu active sites of Cu–O–Mn.
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Kovalev, K. E., and A. V. Novichikhin. "AN INTEGRATED SYNERGETIC-INDICATOR APPROACH TO THE MANAGEMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PROCESSES ON BUSY AND LOW-DENSITY LINES." Automation on Transport 7, no. 2 (2021): 252–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.20295/2412-9186-2021-7-2-252-267.

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The article considers the complex problem of effective functioning and the methodology development for managing transportation on low-density railway lines when interacting with intensive highways, which is urgent for railway transport. The article raises complex problems and investigates theoretical provisions of the problems of functioning of low-density railway lines and their interaction with intensive and projected (modernized) lines. The solution to this problem is of great socio-economic and economic importance for the operation of the railway transport network, ensuring the needs of production and the population in transportation. The article proposes a comprehensive synergetic-indicator approach to the management of intensive and low-density railway lines based on existing management functions, including analysis, organization, stimulation, control and coordination of the transportation process. A general assessment of the dynamics of the functioning of low-density railway lines is given. The conceptual structure of the integrated synergetic-indicator approach is presented, which has empirical foundations, prerequisites, theoretical foundations and implementation, confirmed by reliability criteria. The structure of the proposed railway transport management system is developed for the selection of management objects. The elements of interaction of busy, low-density and projected railway lines are established. The mathematical model diagram of the interaction of intensive modernized low-density lines and the state function of the system under consideration have been developed. The modeled transport system is classified.
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Redina, Elena A., Gennady I. Kapustin, Olga P. Tkachenko, Alexander A. Greish, and Leonid M. Kustov. "Effect of ultra-low amount of gold in oxide-supported bimetallic Au–Fe and Au–Cu catalysts on liquid-phase aerobic glycerol oxidation in water." Catalysis Science & Technology 11, no. 17 (2021): 5881–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1cy00674f.

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Low-loaded Au–Fe and Au–Cu supported bimetallic catalysts showed exceptional activity in liquid-phase glycerol oxidation. Strong synergetic effect of Au–Fe (Cu) interaction and Au content tuned the oxidation activity and selectivity of the catalysts.
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Ma, Lin, Rui Wang, Ya-Hui Li, et al. "Apically Co-nanoparticles-wrapped nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes from a single-source MOF for efficient oxygen reduction." Journal of Materials Chemistry A 6, no. 47 (2018): 24071–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ta08668k.

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Bamboo-like N-doped carbon nanotubes wrapping Co nanoparticles (Co@BNCNTs) derived from a single precursor Co-MOF exhibited remarkable ORR electrocatalytic performance with long-term durability, due to the synergetic interaction between the NCNTs and Co nanoparticles.
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Gorbunova, Marina, and Alexey Novichihin. "Improving the Management System of Transport Hubs." Proceedings of Petersburg Transport University 19, no. 2 (2022): 345–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.20295/1815-588x-2022-19-2-345-358.

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Purpose: To increase the efficiency of multimodal passenger transportation based on improving the management system of transport hubs in agglomerations. Methods: An analytical review of regulatory documents, federal laws and theoretical provisions, an analysis of passenger traffic and passenger turnover in Russia, a synergetic and logistic approach was applied. Results: The concept of improving transport hubs and a set of measures to ensure such hubs has been developed, a new synergetic-logistic approach in the management of transport hub has been proposed, the elements of interaction of transport hubs to meet passenger demand are established, the theoretical bases and conceptual structure of the methodological approach are presented. Practical significance: The proposed synergetic and logistic approach will increase the interest of passengers in rail transportation, the efficiency of the functioning of transport hubs, the development of multimodal passenger transportation, optimization and redistribution of passenger traffic.
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Kovtun, Vladimir S. "Morphological analysis of system studies of automatic space applications in a synergetically disturbing environment." Vestnik of Samara State Technical University. Technical Sciences Series 32, no. 2 (2024): 48–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.14498/tech.2024.2.3.

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The article considers the use of a new methodological cognitive-variable synergetic (CVS) approach to the analysis of the problems of the theory of systems research conducted on board automated spacecraft (AS) [1]. The methodological basis of the CVS approach is based on cybernetic [2]and synergetic [3] theories of dynamic systems management, as well as the methodology of proactive management of the functioning of complex technical objects (STO), based on the concept of integrated modeling of STO [2]. The results of the previously conducted morphological analysis of the problems of the theory of systemic cybernetic studies of the movement of dynamic systems are known, presented in the form of a morphological tree containing four branches (modeling-analysis-observation-choice) and leaves (particular tasks) [4]. The number of tasks is determined by the interaction of the control system (environment) with four types of effects of the disturbing environment – deterministic, stochastic, purposeful and with unknown characteristics - in the formation of input effects on the control system. The CVS approach is based on the use of a new type of environment in the management of dynamic systems – synergetically disturbing. To display the new environment and tasks on the morphological tree of problem analysis, in addition to the existing tasks of systemic cybernetic research, new leaves are introduced - particular tasks of systemic synergetic research. The paradigm of problem analysis is formed on the basis of knowledge, management experience and system research aimed at solving the problem of providing resources for on-board AS systems and the stability of their functioning during flight. The goal–setting of a new methodological approach to the analysis of the problems of the theory of systems research is aimed at the rational use of the main structural and functional resources of the BS, obtaining synergetic resources and preventing failures caused by calculated and non-calculated abnormal processes. Further, synergetic will be called such a type of resources that is formed by spontaneous self-organization of processes in management systems and transformed into purposeful self-organization in objectively existing multi-place relationships describing synergetic interactions and interrelations during the movement of processes in a synergetically disturbing external environment [5, 6].
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Pleshivtsev, Aleksandr. "Synergetic effect from the reconstruction of residential facilities." E3S Web of Conferences 457 (2023): 02016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202345702016.

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From the very first day (beginning) of operation, the processes of gradual reduction of the established parameters of functional quality of the living environment and the material shell of the architectural object are formed. The study aims to analyze the current factors influencing the appropriateness of the decision to reconstruct the residential environment and the peculiarities of the interaction of the “increased” quality of the residential object after its reconstruction with the surrounding space. Research methods include analysis, systematic approach, generalization of scientific works, practical developments to improve the functional quality of the living environment, and their synthesis using relevant and verified information materials. As a result of the conducted research, the main types (groups) of influence factors that determine the feasibility, as well as the quantitative and qualitative composition of measures within the framework of reconstruction, the conditions of efficiency of the corresponding construction production, as well as the criteria of the interaction of the “new quality” of the residential environment with the surrounding space of the object have been established. The study’s main conclusion is the assertion of the dependence of the quality of development and implementation of solutions on the systematic analysis of the causes and consequences of the reconstruction of the residential environment.
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KSeth, R., and Rimmy Chuchra. "Synergetic Interaction among Humans and Robotics by Proposing Communication Flow Methodology." International Journal of Computer Applications 109, no. 6 (2015): 23–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.5120/19194-0808.

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Bryndin, Evgeny. "Technology Self-organizing Ensembles of Intelligent Agents with Collective Synergetic Interaction." Automation, Control and Intelligent Systems 8, no. 4 (2020): 29. http://dx.doi.org/10.11648/j.acis.20200804.11.

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Densakulprasert, Nataporn, Ladawan Wannatong, Datchanee Chotpattananont, Piyanoot Hiamtup, Anuvat Sirivat, and Johannes Schwank. "Electrical conductivity of polyaniline/zeolite composites and synergetic interaction with CO." Materials Science and Engineering: B 117, no. 3 (2005): 276–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mseb.2004.12.006.

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Zhang, Hao, Haiyan Jin, Yuqi Yang та ін. "Understanding the synergetic interaction within α-MoC/β-Mo2C heterostructured electrocatalyst". Journal of Energy Chemistry 35 (серпень 2019): 66–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jechem.2018.10.010.

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Jampaiah, Deshetti, Katie M. Tur, Perala Venkataswamy, et al. "Catalytic oxidation and adsorption of elemental mercury over nanostructured CeO2–MnOx catalyst." RSC Advances 5, no. 38 (2015): 30331–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c4ra16787b.

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The presence of oxygen vacancies and synergetic interaction between Ce and Mn were responsible for superior Hg<sup>0</sup> oxidation performance of CeO<sub>2</sub>–MnO<sub>x</sub> compared to pure CeO<sub>2</sub> and MnO<sub>x</sub>.
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Orlova, E. "THE SYNERGETIC OF FUEL ELEMENT." PROBLEMS OF ATOMIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. SERIES: NUCLEAR AND REACTOR CONSTANTS 2019, no. 3 (2019): 261–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.55176/2414-1038-2019-3-261-272.

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The fuel element is the complex system consisting of fuel, a sublayer, a cladding, protective coatings on a surface of a cladding and contacting to the cooler and material of a contour in general. The synergetic (self-coherence) of interaction of elements of this system has to be provided both concerning high heat conductivity of fuel element, and concerning corrosion compatibility. Use of a liquid metal sublayer (LMS) instead of gas, allows significantly (by hundreds of degrees) to reduce temperature in the center of fuel that increases safety at UTOP accidents (uncontrollable increase in power) at ULOF (loss of an expense of the cooler). Gap thickness when using LMS (unlike helium) can be significantly increased that will practically not affect thermal characteristics of fuel element, but will allow to distance considerably time of approach of direct contact of fuel with a cladding, having increased thereby depth of burning out of heavy atoms and having increased cost efficiency and competitiveness of fast reactors extension of the fuel elements resource. These principles when using heat-conducting nuclear fuel are especially effective (metal, nitride, carbide) and the lead heat carrier. Synergetic reasonable corrosion compatibility of a cladding of fuel element with LMS is confirmed with numerous settlement pilot studies by means of formation and self-curing of accidental damages of a protective coating of nitride of zirconium on the internal surface of steel in LMS of eutectic structure on the basis of lead with magnesium and zirconium. When using nitride fuel heat-conducting LMS with anticorrosive properties the resource of fuel element is limited not by swelling of fuel any more, and the dose damaging a cladding.
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Aulin, V., A. Hrinkiv, V. Smal, et al. "Basic approaches and requirements for the design of tribological polymer composite materials with high-modulus fillers." Problems of tribology 102, no. 4 (2021): 51–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.31891/2079-1372-2021-102-4-51-60.

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Based on a combination of a system-oriented approach and a synergetic concept, the requirements for the design of tribological polymer composite materials with high-modulus fillers are formed. These materials are considered as an open dynamic system that evolves during operation. The principles of the synergetic concept for tribotechnical systems taking into account the theory of evolution and self-organization to ensure its self-governing and self-supporting development are considered. It is revealed that in the process of interaction of elements of the tribosystem the cooperation of local areas of their materials is formed with the emergence of a critical number of such areas and the creation of an information field about their functioning. The direction of self-organization of processes and states of parts materials in the tribotechnical system and expediency of using the conclusions of the synergetic concept in the construction of polymer composite materials, as well as their nonequilibrium are shown. The issues of creation of tribophysical bases of wear resistance of tribotechnical systems with conjugations of the details made or strengthened by polymeric composite materials are considered. Polymer composite materials are considered as a set of interacting ensembles of local areas, the principle of maximum wear resistance (reliability) is used. Tribological principles and requirements to creation and substantiation of expediency and efficiency of use of high-modulus fillers in polymers are formulated
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Babosov, Evgeny. "SYNERGETIC MUTUAL REINFORCEMENT OF DIGITALIZATION PROCESSES AND HUMAN CREATIVE ACTIVITY." Economics. Sociology. Law. 02, no. 02 (2023): 33–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.22281/2542-1697-2023-02-02-33-39.

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The author considers topical issues of synergetic effect in the interaction of digitalization processes, as well as in the interaction of people in the field of creative activity. The features of the digitalization of the economy are also considered, which has a great impact on many areas of society, including the social sphere. The article shows that in the process of developing the digital economy, highly intelligent cognitive technologies capable of processing information in unstructured, most often in text form, are becoming the main growth factor. The author considers the issue of the digital generation», whose representatives are surrounded by digital media, are well versed in computers and their use, are highly motivated and socially responsible people, effectively involved in the digital economy, knowledge-oriented personalities, are well versed in the digital form of presentation and use of information and its practical use.
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Koperlos, Ruslana. "«Teacher-student» relationship: nonlinearity of interaction of individuals." Filosofiya osvity. Philosophy of Education 27, no. 2 (2022): 138–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.31874/2309-1606-2021-27-2-9.

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The idea of considering the nonlinearity of interactions between personalities in «teacher-student» relationship is determined the transition of science from classical to non-classical and post-classical stages of its development. Paradigmatic shifts that require semantic explication of the «teacher-student» relationship in a certain discourse are associated with a synergetic research program and the formation of complex and nonlinear styles of scientific thinking. Since there are a number of approaches to the philosophical and methodological study of the «teacher-student» relationship, we can talk about a number of complications, because each of the components of this relationship shows the diversity of their interactions and so on. That is why there is no single understanding of the problem of the «teacher-student» relationship, which could be applied to different contexts. Based on a nonlinear approach to understanding the teacher-student relationship, the nonlinearity of each of the components of this relationship and their interaction with each other is revealed. Clarification of the problematic spectrum of the term «personality» in the article was based on the study of classical and modern research. The methodological perspective through which the study took place gave a holistic view of the understanding of the nonlinearity of the features of personality in both components of this relationship. It was found that a person can be interpreted as nonlinear only in his interaction with others, that is why any person involved in the educational process will acquire nonlinear characteristics. The importance of understanding the nonlinearity of personality characteristics in modern post-classical discourse is clarified and the methodological potential of the nonlinear approach to understanding personality is investigated. Based on the synergetic approach it is revealed the understanding of nonlinear characteristics of personalities as active subjects of the «teacher-student» relationship, who are capable to self-organization, self-development, self-regulation, self-analysis and self-realization, and are carriers of nonlinear thinking.
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Lin, Jinxin, Liheng Chen, Yanlin Qin, and Xueqing Qiu. "Understanding Lignin Dissolution with Urea and the Formation of a Lignin Nano-Aggregate: A Multiscale Approach." Nanomaterials 14, no. 7 (2024): 593. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano14070593.

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This study employs a combined computational and experimental approach to elucidate the mechanisms governing the interaction between lignin and urea, impacting lignin dissolution and subsequent aggregation behavior. Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations reveal how the urea concentration and temperature influence lignin conformation and interactions. Higher urea concentrations and temperatures promote lignin dispersion by disrupting intramolecular interactions and enhancing solvation. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations quantitatively assess the interaction energy between lignin and urea, supporting the findings from MD simulations. Anti-solvent precipitation demonstrates that increasing the urea concentration hinders the self-assembly of lignin nanoclusters. The findings provide valuable insights for optimizing lignin biorefinery processes by tailoring the urea concentration and temperature for efficient extraction and dispersion. Understanding the influence of urea on lignin behavior opens up avenues for designing novel lignin-based materials with tailored properties. This study highlights the potential for the synergetic application of MD simulations and DFT calculations to unravel complex material interactions at the atomic level.
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SUKIASYAN, A. M. "PRACTICEOFPEDAGOGICALSYNERGETICS: EXPERIENCE OF SIMULATION OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES." Scientific Notes of Orel State University 2, no. 99 (2023): 334–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.33979/1998-2720-2023-99-2-334-337.

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The algorithms of modeling pedagogical activity, which are based on a synergetic approach, are considered. The study was conducted in order to determine the degree of influence of the synergy of interaction of various educational technologies on the effectiveness of personality-oriented learning. It is shown that the construction of pedagogical activity, which is based on the synergy of interaction of diverse methodological techniques, ensures the advanced formation of needs for the development and acquisition of knowledge.
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Mekhryakova, N. "Comparative Analysis of the Synergistic Approach Methodological Basis (Article One)." Bulletin of Science and Practice 5, no. 7 (2019): 417–27. https://doi.org/10.33619/2414-2948/44/55.

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The article provides a philosophical and methodological analysis of the main provisions, principles and categories of synergetic. Taking into account the generalizing and synthesizing &lsquo;claims&rsquo; of this science, including the search for general laws of progressive self-organization of matter, it seems necessary to answer the following questions: a.&nbsp;Are there enough philosophical means to express and systematize one&rsquo;s own knowledge? b.&nbsp;Does the synergistic approach enrich traditional categories of philosophy with new categorical meanings? c.&nbsp;How &lsquo;human-sized&rsquo; are the systems considered by synergetics? All these questions are questions about the adequacy of applying the methodology of synergetics, as new &lsquo;conceptual glasses&rsquo; (by V. Stepin), to a task that is universal in philosophy. This paper analyzes the process of interaction of philosophical and particular scientific knowledge, more specifically, the philosophical and general scientific level of science development, since the development of particular sciences makes it necessary to concretize and detail the general provisions, the basic laws and categories of philosophy, to identify their new facets in the light of modern experience.. The relation of one of the basic concepts of Synergetics &mdash; &lsquo;self-organization&rsquo; with the basic category of philosophy &mdash; &lsquo;development&rsquo;, as well as the relationship nature of a systems approach and synergetics is shown. The article uses the dialectical method, the method of comparative analysis, based on the ontology of the world.
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Tunieva, E. K., K. I. Spiridonov, and V. V. Nasonova. "A study on the synergetic interaction of kappa-carrageenan with konjac gum." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 640, no. 5 (2021): 052012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/640/5/052012.

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Vdovichen, Anatolii Anatoliiovych, and Olga Hennadiivna Vdovichena. "SYNERGETIC INTERACTION OF THE BIOECONOMICS PRINCIPLES IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC SYSTEM STRUCTURE." SCIENTIFIC BULLETIN OF POLISSIA 1, no. 2(14) (2018): 58–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.25140/2410-9576-2018-1-2(14)-58-63.

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Urgency of the research is to take into account the principles of bioeconomy in integrating economic systems into the world economy with the focus on providing conditions for minimizing various risks. Target setting. Determination of the bioeconomy principles in synergistic interaction, which will reveal their socio-economic beneficial effect for the development of the world economy. Actual scientific researches and issues analysis. Solving the issues of economy formation and development both in the world and in Ukraine. Uninvestigated parts of general matters defining. Studying synergistic interaction new forms and methods of bioeconomic processes and their integration into the global economic system. The research objective. Studying the synergistic interaction basic principles of bioeconomy from the point of effective socio-economic development. The statement of basic materials. Bioeconomy is considered as an economic mechanism for the biotechnology implementation. The value of this approach is to take into account the triple combination of the sustainable development principles: economic, social, biological, based on four fundamental foundations: gene technology and industry engineering; resource-restoration production; research-scientific integration; practical bioclast orientation. Conclusions. The bioeconomy basic principles fulfillment will make it possible to reorient the global management system to a new high-quality level, on which basis strategy of socially-oriented and safe development of the economic system will be based.
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Antelo, Juan, Florencio Arce, and Sarah Fiol. "Arsenate and phosphate adsorption on ferrihydrite nanoparticles. Synergetic interaction with calcium ions." Chemical Geology 410 (September 2015): 53–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2015.06.011.

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