Classification of Uncertainties in Modeling of Complex Biological Systems


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An analogue of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle (complexity) is introduced for complex biological systems in the framework of the new chaos-self-organization theory. The requirement for such an analysis is determined by the absence of stationary regimes of biosystems (dx/dt ≠ 0 is continuous for the state vector complexity x(t)), uninterrupted chaotic change of the statistical functions f (x) and other parameters. At present, this is defined as type 2 uncertainty. At the same time, type 1 uncertainty is introduced for the complexity when f (x) do not change, and the quasi-attractor parameters can change. A neuron network simulator finds the differences between the samples in the absence of statistical differences.

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V. Eskov

Department of Biology and Biotechnology, Institute of Natural and Technical Sciences

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Rússia, Surgut, 628415

D. Filatova

Department of Biology and Biotechnology, Institute of Natural and Technical Sciences

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Email: dfil.diana@yandex.ru
Rússia, Surgut, 628415

L. Ilyashenko

Department of Natural Sciences and Humanities, Surgut Branch

Email: dfil.diana@yandex.ru
Rússia, Surgut, 628404

Yu. Vochmina

Department of Biology and Biotechnology, Institute of Natural and Technical Sciences

Email: dfil.diana@yandex.ru
Rússia, Surgut, 628415

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