Contact:
- email:
- mackuna@pg.edu.pl
Positions:
Assistant professor
- workplace:
- Instytut Fizyki i Informatyki Stosowanej
Gmach Główny, 126D
- phone:
- (58) 347 19 36

Publications:
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Publication
- Foundations of Science - Year 2019
In order to solve a system of nonlinear rate equations one can try to use some soliton methods. The procedure involves three steps: (1) find a ‘Lax representation’ where all the kinetic variables are combined into a single matrix ρ, all the kinetic constants are encoded in a matrix H; (2) find a Darboux–Bäcklund dressing transformation for the Lax representation iρ˙=[H,f(ρ)], where f models a time-dependent environment; (3) find...
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Publication
- D. Aerts
- M. Czachor
- M. Kuna
- CHAOS SOLITONS & FRACTALS - Year 2016
Fractals such as the Cantor set can be equipped with intrinsic arithmetic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) that map the fractal into itself. The arithmetics allows one to define calculus and algebra intrinsic to the fractal in question, and one can formulate classical and quantum physics within the fractal set. In particular, fractals in space-time can be generated by means of homogeneous spaces associated...
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Publication
- D. Aerts
- M. Czachor
- M. Kuna
- CHAOS SOLITONS & FRACTALS - Year 2016
Fractals equipped with intrinsic arithmetic lead to a natural definition of differentiation, integration, and complex structure. Applying the formalism to the problem of a Fourier transform on fractals we show that the resulting transform has all the required basic properties. As an example we discuss a sawtooth signal on the ternary middle-third Cantor set. The formalism works also for fractals that are not self-similar.
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Publication
- D. Aerts
- J. Broekaert
- M. Czachor
- M. Kuna
- B. Sinervo
- S. Sazzo
- ECOLOGICAL MODELLING - Year 2014
Almost two decades of research on applications of the mathematical formalism of quantum theory as a modeling tool in domains different from the micro-world has given rise to many successful applications in situations related to human behavior and thought, more specifically in cognitive processes of decision-making and the ways concepts are combined into sentences. In this article, we extend this approach to animal behavior, showing...
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Publication
- D. Aerts
- M. Czachor
- M. Kuna
- S. Sozzo
- ECOLOGICAL MODELLING - Year 2013
Soliton rate equations are based on non-Kolmogorovian models of probability and naturally include autocatalytic processes. The formalism is not widely known but has great unexplored potential for applications to systems interacting with environments. Beginning with links of contextuality to non- Kolmogorovity we introduce the general formalism of soliton rate equations and work out explicit examples of subsystems interacting with...
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