Ludwig von Bertalanffy

Karl Ludwig von Bertalanffy (19 September 1901 – 12 June 1972) was an Austrian biologist known as one of the founders of general systems theory (GST). This is an interdisciplinary practice that describes systems with interacting components, applicable to biology, cybernetics and other fields. Bertalanffy proposed that the classical laws of thermodynamics might be applied to closed systems, but not necessarily to "open systems" such as living things. His mathematical model of an organism's growth over time, published in 1934, is still in use today.

Ludwig von Bertalanffy
Ludwig von Bertalanffy in 1926
Born(1901-09-19)19 September 1901
Died12 June 1972(1972-06-12) (aged 70)
Alma materUniversity of Vienna
Known forGeneral systems theory
Von Bertalanffy function
Scientific career
FieldsBiology and systems theory
ThesisFechner und das Problem der Integration höherer Ordnung (Fechner and the Problem of Higher-Order Integration) (1926)

Bertalanffy grew up in Austria and subsequently worked in Vienna, London, Canada, and the United States.

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