Affiliation:
1. Institute of Physics, Kazan Federal University
2. Kazan National Research Technical University named after A.N. Tupolev-KAI
Abstract
This study presents the approach to analyze evolution of an arbitrary complex system whose behavior is characterized by a set of different time-dependent factors. The key requirement for these factors is that they must contain an information about the system only; it does not matter at all what the nature (physical, biological, social, economic, etc.) of a complex system is. Within the framework of the presented theoretical approach, the problem of searching for non-linear regression models that express the relationship between these factors for a complex system under study is solved. It will be shown that this problem can be solved using the methodology of genetic (evolutionary) algorithms. The resulting regression models make it possible to predict the most probable evolution of the considered system, as well as to determine the significance of some factors and, thereby, to formulate some recommendations to drive by this system. It will be shown that the presented theoretical approach can be used to analyze data (information) characterizing the educational process in the discipline"Physic" in the secondary school, and to develop the strategies for improving academic performance in this discipline.
Publisher
Belarusian State University
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics
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