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The Wave Nature of Human Society. Chapter Two.: (in Russian)
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2.1. Investment cycle chain of socio-economic wave process. 2.2. Quenching of self-excited oscillator. 2.3. Closed feedback circuit. 2.4. Smooth variation of investment cycle wave. 2.5. Abrupt change of investment cycle wave. 2.6. Amplifier with changing load in power stage. 2.7.Beginnings of political control channel at Ancient Mesopotamia. 2.8. Beginnings of grain key investment cycle at Ancient Sumer. 2.9. Significance of concentration center for feedback circuit activity. 2.10. Matrix of two basic determinative agents for amplification factor. 2.11. Review of features of grain production at Ancient Sumer. 2.12. Family grain balance-sheet. 2.13. Investment opportunities of village community. 2.14. Cooperation work at public construction. 2.15. Political situation at Ancient Sumer. 2.16. Investment threshold climbing at agriculture of Ancient Sumer. 2.17. Resources concentration methods. 2.18. The fourth alternative to break the progress deadlock - loss enhancement in feedback circuit. 2.19. The reasons of the failure of struggle against corruption. 2.20. Forced and compulsory method for resources concentration. 2.21. The progress in arming and military forces. 2.22. The second alternative to break the progress deadlock - forced resources concentration. 2.23. Indications for onset of oscillations. 2.24. Bio-information field. 2.25. Gutian people invasion. 2.26. The third alternative to break the progress deadlock - useful load reduction. 2.27. Linear structure. 2.28. Dictated sales trap. 2.29. Justice as a social category. 2.30. Critical phases of economic wave of grain key investment cycle at Ancient Sumer. 2.31. Action algorithms of control channels of local economic system. 2.32. Power flows into parallel connection. 2.33. Internal (imaginary) flows of labour value. 2.34. Increasing of labour productivity influence on labour value flows. 2.35. Mapping distortion of feedback circuit. 2.36. Absence of symmetry into biological environment. 2.37. Linearly centrist method of thinking. 2.38. Soliton history. 2.39. Soliton wave properties. 2.40. Soliton stability condition. 2.41. Korteweg–de Vries disturbed equation. 2.42. Soliton corpuscular properties. 2.43. Argument phase shift of solitons interaction. 44. Scaling flows and money information mediums. 2.45. Generator loading upgrowth with increasing power factor.
2.1. Investment cycle chain of socio-economic wave process. 2.2. Quenching of self-excited oscillator. 2.3. Closed feedback circuit. 2.4. Smooth variation of investment cycle wave. 2.5. Abrupt change of investment cycle wave. 2.6. Amplifier with changing load in power stage. 2.7.Beginnings of political control channel at Ancient Mesopotamia. 2.8. Beginnings of grain key investment cycle at Ancient Sumer. 2.9. Significance of concentration center for feedback circuit activity. 2.10. Matrix of two basic determinative agents for amplification factor. 2.11. Review of features of grain production at Ancient Sumer. 2.12. Family grain balance-sheet. 2.13. Investment opportunities of village community. 2.14. Cooperation work at public construction. 2.15. Political situation at Ancient Sumer. 2.16. Investment threshold climbing at agriculture of Ancient Sumer. 2.17. Resources concentration methods. 2.18. The fourth alternative to break the progress deadlock - loss enhancement in feedback circuit. 2.19. The reasons of the failure of struggle against corruption. 2.20. Forced and compulsory method for resources concentration. 2.21. The progress in arming and military forces. 2.22. The second alternative to break the progress deadlock - forced resources concentration. 2.23. Indications for onset of oscillations. 2.24. Bio-information field. 2.25. Gutian people invasion. 2.26. The third alternative to break the progress deadlock - useful load reduction. 2.27. Linear structure. 2.28. Dictated sales trap. 2.29. Justice as a social category. 2.30. Critical phases of economic wave of grain key investment cycle at Ancient Sumer. 2.31. Action algorithms of control channels of local economic system. 2.32. Power flows into parallel connection. 2.33. Internal (imaginary) flows of labour value. 2.34. Increasing of labour productivity influence on labour value flows. 2.35. Mapping distortion of feedback circuit. 2.36. Absence of symmetry into biological environment. 2.37. Linearly centrist method of thinking. 2.38. Soliton history. 2.39. Soliton wave properties. 2.40. Soliton stability condition. 2.41. Korteweg–de Vries disturbed equation. 2.42. Soliton corpuscular properties. 2.43. Argument phase shift of solitons interaction. 44. Scaling flows and money information mediums. 2.45. Generator loading upgrowth with increasing power factor.


















