Four types of convolution: Miniaturization embedded in 2nd type

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Abstract

As opposed to expansion, convolution, deeply and comprehensively captures the structure, organization, and system properties of TS. This period completely corresponds with the law of increasing ideality: TS decreases its MDE while simultaneously increasing its MUF. A TS after reaching a point of maximal expansion, chooses to contract (convolute) by any of four mentioned types.

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Kwatra, S., & Salamatov, Y. (2013). Four types of convolution: Miniaturization embedded in 2nd type. SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology, (9788132207368), 61–73. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-0737-5_4

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