behavior raftâr (#) Fr.: comportement Manner of behaving or acting. M.E. behavour, from behaven "to behave," altered by model havour, from O.Fr. avoir "to have." Raftâr "behavior, walking, going," from raft past tense stem of raftan "to go, walk, proceed" (present tense stem row-, Mid.Pers. raftan, raw-, Proto-Iranian *rab/f- "to go; to attack") + -âr prefix forming action noun. |
chaotic behavior raftâr-e varšungin Fr.: comportement chaotique The behavior of a → chaotic system. |
collective behavior raftâr-e gerdâmadi Fr.: comportement collectif 1) The whole behavior of a system of many interacting components,
which differs from that of the individual components. Some classical
examples are the → many-body problem,
→ phase transition, most of thermodynamic phenomena,
collective oscillations occurring in solids, etc. Physics dealt with collective
behavior much earlier than the term collective behavior was even coined. → collective; → behavior. |