Mixed structures

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Definition

Mixed Structures are the result of the Action of the Operator Interactions on the Structures of Propagation and the Structures of Conservation and the related Events that characterize the Dynamics and the Evolution and more complex events.

In Reality it is very difficult to find pure Structures of Information. We almost always observe Structures composed of more or less intense, more or less stable Interactions, of Structures of Propagation and Structures of Conservation, or even Mixed Structures formed by Interactions between pure Structures and Mixed Structures, or of Mixed Structures between them.

In the Physical Reality, in the world of what we call the Particles of Matter and Radiation we can find particles like Baryons and Mesons, composed by other particles that are commonly considered as really elementary (see the Standard Model of Elementary Particles). That composite particles can be considered Mixed Structures of Information, formed by the Interactions of various combinations of the two different types of Structures (of Propagation, Waves, and of Conservation, Vortices).

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