Self-Organization and Self-Assembly

  • NAGAYAMA K
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Abstract

We critically review concepts of self-organization and self-assembly, and extract from this analysis consistent and workable definitions of both concepts that are ap- plicable across many scientific disciplines. In essence, we distinguish self-organiza- tion from self-assembly on a thermodynamic basis, where self-organization implies a nonequilibrium process and self-assembly is reserved for spontaneous processes tending toward equilibrium. This discrimination is consistent with early uses of both terms. ?

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NAGAYAMA, K. (2006). Self-Organization and Self-Assembly. Hyomen Kagaku, 27(3), 137–137. https://doi.org/10.1380/jsssj.27.137

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