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An open system is a system that is connected with its environment via at least one causal relation. The interactions are implemented in form of matter, energy and/or information. Open systems usually attain a higher degree of stability compared to closed systems, e.g. by means of steady states in form of dynamic equilibria. An open system is
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An open system is An open system is a system that is connected with its environment via at least one causal relation. The interactions are implemented in form of matter, energy and/or information. Open systems usually attain a higher degree of stability compared to closed systems, e.g. by means of steady states in form of dynamic equilibria.