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Second series of experiments Series 2 from A to D

Second series of experiments, phases A to D: demonstrates that with a certain combination of factors (including high external pressure) an institution will evolve non-linearly and will be prone to disruption even upon a minor change in one, two or three controlling factors.
А: is the initial situation (the result of the first series of experiments).
B: deconsolidation of attractors (even though they remain a dense cloud; different shades appear in the basin area, which is an indicator of various development scenarios for the system upon different initial conditions.
С: “explosion” of the attractors (a drastic expansion of the attractor cloud) and growing chaos in basins; phase transition.
D: drastic contraction of the survival area upon consolidation of attractors (i.e. significant contraction of initial conditions leading to attractor in the physically possible range).
E: one of the scenarios of institutional disintegration (attractors and basins are ridden by chaos and disappear).

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Title: 
Second series of experiments
Subtitle: 
Series 2 from A to D
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Zhukov, Dmitry

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Lyamin, Sergey

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Barabash, Natalia
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Leibniz-Institut für Ost- und Südosteuropaforschung
Publication Date: 
06.11.2017
Division: 
History Department
DOI: 
10.15457/jgo_2017-4-2-3
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1.0.0
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POLYGON ((-169 82.1, 19.4 82.1, 19.4 41.2, -169 41.2, -169 82.1))
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January 1, 2000 to December 31, 2015
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