cas/definition.php (people or term)
Diagram: Hermann Haken

Hermann Haken

Synergetics | Enslaved States

Haken popularized the concepts of Enslaved States and 'synergetics'. The notion of 'enslavement' is similar to the idea of Attractor States, wherein a system will tend to gravitate towards a particular regime and then remain in that state unless there is a system Perturbation.


For more on Hermann Haken's contribution to Complexity Thinking, see the link in the feed to his book on 'Synergetics'.

 


Cite this page:

Wohl, S. (2022, 23 May). Hermann Haken. Retrieved from https://kapalicarsi.wittmeyer.io/definition/hermann-haken

Hermann Haken was updated May 23rd, 2022.

Nothing over here yet

In Depth: Hermann Haken

This is the feed, a series of related links and resources. Add a link to the feed →

Synergetics : An Introduction

Get this from a library! Synergetics : An Introduction. [Haken Hermann.]

This is a list of People that Hermann Haken is related to.

This is a list of Terms that Hermann Haken is related to.

Emergent states often constrain  the agents that initially formed that state.

An enslaved state can persist as an attractor (see Attractor States) within a Fitness Landscape.

Learn more →

This is a collection of books, websites, and videos related to Hermann Haken

This is a list of Urban Fields that Hermann Haken is related to.

This is a list of Key Concepts that Hermann Haken is related to.

There would be some thought experiments here.

Navigating Complexity © 2015-2024 Sharon Wohl, all rights reserved. Developed by Sean Wittmeyer
Sign In (SSO) | Sign In


Test Data
Related (this page): Self-Organization (214), Fitness (59), Enslaved States (70), Attractor States (72), Emergence (24), 
Section: people
Non-Linearity
Related (same section): 
Related (all): Urban Modeling (11, fields), Resilient Urbanism (14, fields), Relational Geography (19, fields), Landscape Urbanism (15, fields), Evolutionary Geography (12, fields), Communicative Planning (18, fields), Assemblage Geography (20, fields), Tipping Points (218, concepts), Path Dependency (93, concepts), Far From Equilibrium (212, concepts), 
Nested Orders
Related (same section): 
Related (all): Urban Modeling (11, fields), Urban Informalities (16, fields), Resilient Urbanism (14, fields), Self-Organized Criticality (64, concepts), Scale-Free (217, concepts), Power Laws (66, concepts), 
Emergence
Related (same section): 
Related (all): Urban Modeling (11, fields), Urban Informalities (16, fields), Urban Datascapes (28, fields), Incremental Urbanism (13, fields), Evolutionary Geography (12, fields), Communicative Planning (18, fields), Assemblage Geography (20, fields), Self-Organization (214, concepts), Fitness (59, concepts), Attractor States (72, concepts), 
Driving Flows
Related (same section): 
Related (all): Urban Datascapes (28, fields), Tactical Urbanism (17, fields), Relational Geography (19, fields), Parametric Urbanism (10, fields), Landscape Urbanism (15, fields), Evolutionary Geography (12, fields), Communicative Planning (18, fields), Assemblage Geography (20, fields), Open / Dissipative (84, concepts), Networks (75, concepts), Information (73, concepts), 
Bottom-up Agents
Related (same section): 
Related (all): Urban Modeling (11, fields), Urban Informalities (16, fields), Resilient Urbanism (14, fields), Parametric Urbanism (10, fields), Incremental Urbanism (13, fields), Evolutionary Geography (12, fields), Communicative Planning (18, fields), Rules (213, concepts), Iterations (56, concepts), 
Adaptive Capacity
Related (same section): 
Related (all): Urban Modeling (11, fields), Urban Informalities (16, fields), Tactical Urbanism (17, fields), Parametric Urbanism (10, fields), Landscape Urbanism (15, fields), Incremental Urbanism (13, fields), Evolutionary Geography (12, fields), Feedback (88, concepts), Degrees of Freedom (78, concepts),