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Deterministic chaos: a signature of quantum-like mechanics in self-organized adaptive network
It is noted that the observed long-range spatio-temporal correlations of real-world dynamical systems are governed by quantum-like mechanics with inherent nonlocal connections. Microscopic-scale local fluctuations form a unified self-organized adaptive network manifested as the macroscale dynamical system with implicit ordered energy flow between the larger and smaller scales. Such a concept of ladder networks may find applications in the design of artificial intelligence systems. Deterministic chaos and quantum-like mechanics in atmospheric flows is considered. Data from summer monsoon (June-September) rainfall values for 29 meteorological sub-divisions for 115 years (1871-1985) were analyzed.<>