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, represented morphologically by a surface. Many “natural” forms can be re-constructed by combining these elementary catastrophes. 28 In the 1970s: chaos theory (in other words, the emergence of its “theorized” or systematized form) was used to describe
Péter Nádas’s novel published in the Hungarian language in 2005 deals with both European and Hungarian history, and validates a very specific view on history. The purpose of this paper is to reflect upon the question of relevance to the text concerning the body/body ideology aspects of Nádas’s historical approach. Differing representations of our sensuality in addition to placing the issue into a new context is one of the substantial undertakings of Parallel Stories, which in my opinion is worth approaching in the interrelationship of body – sensuality – body ideologies – history – power – novel structure. In my study, I start out from K. Theweleit’s theory, which combines the forceful exercise of power with the ideology of male camaraderie, I then analyse how this approach appears in different text levels, motifs, scenes of Nádas’s novel, up to the composition following the “chaos structure”.
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The solid—liquid transition is described by use of the model incorporating the non-linear interactive oscillators. The individual non-linear oscillators are formed from the mechanical units of about the monomer size and produce the vibrations on the lower amplitude level, for the solid phase, either in amorphous or in crystal-like form. As the temperature starts to overpass the Vogel's temperature, the vibrations of individual units are big enough to cause the permanent displacements of the individual vibrating particles; the material starts to flow and the process of diffusion begins as well. As the temperature is passing through T g vicinity, the large mechanical heterogeneity's start to appear as the small percentage of oscillators enlarge their amplitude of vibrations enormously and act as the local stress perturbations centers. These centers are responsible for the destruction of original matrixes and the sharp onset of fluidity and diffusion takes place. The upper amplitude of vibration motion is the basic property of a liquid state. The whole system of vibrations in matrix is described by use of techniques of deterministic chaos theories. It is shown as well, how the mutual interplay of the partition functions (vibration and cohesive), plays the important role in transition from liquid to solid states.
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