Immanent properties of
socio-economic system as a wave
G.P.Potapov
Nizhnekamsk Institute of Information
Technology and Telecommunications
Kazan State Technical University of
A.N.Tupolev name
Akhtubinskaya, 4, Nizhnekamsk, 423570,
Studies by many authors, like S.Yu.Glazyev,
G.G.Malinetsky, S.Yu.Rumyantseva, Yu.V.Yakovets, M.K.Basin, R.G.Barantsev,
V.V.Nalimov, et al, whose works were published on Sergey Kurdyumov's website,
confirm the existence of life cycles of technological structures in the economy
with a period of 40 to 60 years. These long-wave cycles called N.D.Kondratiev
cycles are modulated by various manifestations of fluctuations, causing high
uncertainty of expected profitability of new technologies. These fluctuations
include emerging clannish nature of Socio-Economic Systems (SES).
The purpose of this article is to demonstrate
the appropriateness of concepts from thermodynamics and quantum mechanics in
SES study, i.e. the possibility of using the natural laws of development of
such systems, where the wavelength is defined as space-time evolution of a
state. Unusual but undoubted unity of "wave-particle" is reflected in
the formulae of Planck and L. de Broglie.
Using the basic properties of a wave, one can
trace not the particles of the medium in which the wave propagates, but
parameters that describe the state of the medium. The notions of wavelength and
wave amplitude may correspond to some characteristic parameter of the system
which can be adopted as a generalized parameter for the considered system, and
confirms the important property of synergetics - an interdisciplinary
education.
In a synergetic pattern, a new encounter occurs
of physical and mental aspects of life, both of an individual and society, the
problem of two cultures, education and interdisciplinary communication. The
synergetic control theory is the development of quantitative and qualitative theory
of dynamical systems with distinct physical, economic, chemical, biological and
other entities of controlled processes and with the search for analogies and
laws of behavior among natural systems.
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