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Active magnetic stars act as complex Information Processing Systems (IPS) because their dynamics results from a complicated feedback between the magnetic fields and the motion of charged particles. With the aid of a truncated nonlinear model obtained from dynamo theory we can reproduce some rather peculiar features which have been observed particularly for the global activity of our sun.
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Kurths, J., Feudel, U., Jansen, W. (1992). Pragmatic Information in Nonlinear Dynamo Theory for Solar Activity. In: Haefner, K. (eds) Evolution of Information Processing Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77211-5_11
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