physics, complementarity is a conceptual aspect of quantum mechanics that Niels Bohr regarded as an essential feature of the theory. The complementarity principle
the infinitesimals of dynamic equilibria (Stafford Beer's "Point of Calm"). He dismissed the digital computer as a kind of kinematic "magic lantern". He
the impact process. The Signorini condition can be expressed as the complementarity problem: g ≥ 0 , λ ≥ 0 , λ ⊥ g {\displaystyle g\geq 0,\quad \lambda
regard to the Copenhagen interpretation and Bohr complementarity was captured in Pask's complementarity principle: "Products are produced by processes and