The Evolution Conditions of Strategic Emerging Industry System

Fang WANG

Abstract


The strategic emerging industry system is a dynamic system, has openness, non-equilibrium, non stability and fluctuation. On the basis of the Prigogine, the Theory of Dissipative Structure, the paper studies the evolution conditions and operation mechanism of the strategic emerging industry system. The evolution development of system depends on the change of total entropy, ( which includes two parts, the internal entropy production dis and the external entropy flow des, namely ds=dis+des).In addition, the Brussels model of strategic emerging industry system is established on the basis of Brusselator model. Which explores the relationships of disand des each other in the system. The quantified research on the conditions of dissipative structure of strategic emerging industry system is done a study.


Keywords


Strategic emerging industry; Evolution; Dissipative structure

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/5080

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