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Charles François (2004). DYAD. International Encyclopedia of Systems and Cybernetics, 2(1): 989.
| Collection | International Encyclopedia of Systems and Cybernetics |
|---|---|
| Year | 2004 |
| Vol. (num.) | 2(1) |
| ID | ◀ 989 ▶ |
| Object type | Epistemology, ontology or semantics, Methodology or model |
A set of two elements or systems which interact in a specific and more or less permanent way.
Dyads are the most basic structures of any complex system. According to L. CARLSON-SABELLI and H. SABELLI, “The interaction of opposites creates the third dimension” (1992, p.681). This leads to the triadic relation.