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Self-Assembling Systems
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2022
Abstract
Starting with the view that methodological constraints depend upon the nature of the system investigated, a tripartite division between theoretical, semitheoretical, and empirical discoveries is made. Many nanosystems can only be investigated semitheoretically or empirically, and this aspect leads to some nanophenomena being weakly emergent. Self-assembling systems are used as an example, their existence suggesting that the class of systems that is not Kim-reducible may be quite large.
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- Simulation, Instrumentation, and Representation at the Nanoscale
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