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E-raamat: Signals and Boundaries – Building Blocks for Complex Adaptive Systems: Building Blocks for Complex Adaptive Systems

(University of Michigan)
  • Formaat: 316 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Jun-2019
  • Kirjastus: MIT Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780262305891
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  • Formaat: 316 pages
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  • Kirjastus: MIT Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780262305891

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Complex adaptive systems (cas), including ecosystems, governments, biological cells,and markets, are characterized by intricate hierarchical arrangements of boundaries and signals. Inecosystems, for example, niches act as semi-permeable boundaries, and smells and visual patternsserve as signals; governments have departmental hierarchies with memoranda acting as signals; and soit is with other cas. Despite a wealth of data and descriptions concerning different cas, thereremain many unanswered questions about "steering" these systems. In Signals andBoundaries, John Holland argues that understanding the origin of the intricatesignal/border hierarchies of these systems is the key to answering such questions. He develops anoverarching framework for comparing and steering cas through the mechanisms that generate theirsignal/boundary hierarchies.

Holland lays out a path for developing the frameworkthat emphasizes agents, niches, theory, and mathematical models. He discusses, among other topics,theory construction; signal-processing agents; networks as representations of signal/boundaryinteraction; adaptation; recombination and reproduction; the use of tagged urn models (adapted fromelementary probability theory) to represent boundary hierarchies; finitely generated systems as away to tie the models examined into a single framework; the framework itself, illustrated by asimple finitely generated version of the development of a multi-celled organism; and Markovprocesses.

Preface vii
1 The Roles of Signals and Boundaries
1(34)
2 Theory and Models: General Principles
35(22)
3 Agents and Signal Processing
57(28)
4 Networks and Flows
85(14)
5 Adaptation
99(18)
6 Recombination and Reproduction
117(14)
7 Urn Models of Boundaries
131(14)
8 Boundary Hierarchies
145(14)
9 The Evolution of Niches---A First Look
159(22)
10 Language: Grammars and Niches
181(24)
11 Grammars as Finitely Generated Systems
205(12)
12 An Overarching Signal/Boundary Framework
217(12)
13 A Dynamic Generated System Model of Ontogeny
229(16)
14 A Complete Dynamic Generated System for Signal/Boundary Studies
245(20)
15 Mathematical Models of Generated Structures
265(16)
16 A Short Version of the Whole
281(16)
References 297(6)
Index 303