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Critical drift in a neuro-inspired adaptive network [PDF]
It has been postulated that the brain operates in a self-organized critical state that brings multiple benefits, such as optimal sensitivity to input. Thus far, self-organized criticality has typically been depicted as a one-dimensional process, where ...
Gross, Thilo +2 more
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Perspectives on adaptive dynamical systems [PDF]
Adaptivity is a dynamical feature that is omnipresent in nature, socio-economics, and technology. For example, adaptive couplings appear in various real-world systems like the power grid, social, and neural networks, and they form the backbone of closed ...
Anvari, Mehrnaz +23 more
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Adaptive dynamical networks [PDF]
It is a fundamental challenge to understand how the function of a network is related to its structural organization. Adaptive dynamical networks represent a broad class of systems that can change their connectivity over time depending on their dynamical ...
Berner, Rico +4 more
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Fractals in the Nervous System: conceptual Implications for Theoretical Neuroscience [PDF]
This essay is presented with two principal objectives in mind: first, to document the prevalence of fractals at all levels of the nervous system, giving credence to the notion of their functional relevance; and second, to draw attention to the as yet ...
Werner, Gerhard
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Guiding the self-organization of random Boolean networks [PDF]
Random Boolean networks (RBNs) are models of genetic regulatory networks. It is useful to describe RBNs as self-organizing systems to study how changes in the nodes and connections affect the global network dynamics.
Carlos Gershenson
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An all-densities pedestrian simulator based on a dynamic evaluation of the interpersonal distances
In this paper we deal with pedestrian modeling, aiming at simulating crowd behavior in normal and emergency scenarios, including highly congested mass events.
Amaro, G. G. +3 more
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Stability analysis of multiplayer games on adaptive simplicial complexes
We analyze the influence of multiplayer interactions and network adaptation on the stability of equilibrium points in evolutionary games. We consider the Snowdrift game with both two-player and three-player interactions on simplicial complexes. The state
Clauß, Konstantin +2 more
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Concepts used in the scientific study of complex systems have become so widespread that their use and abuse has led to ambiguity and confusion in their meaning.
Aldana-González +90 more
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The Implications of Interactions for Science and Philosophy
Reductionism has dominated science and philosophy for centuries. Complexity has recently shown that interactions---which reductionism neglects---are relevant for understanding phenomena.
A. Toffler +9 more
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Emergence of Hierarchy on a Network of Complementary Agents
Complementarity is one of the main features underlying the interactions in biological and biochemical systems. Inspired by those systems we propose a model for the dynamical evolution of a system composed by agents that interact due to their ...
Bernardes A. T. +3 more
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