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Multicellular self-organization

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2022
‘Hockey or watching the daisies grow’ — a drawing by Alan Turing’s mother — depicts eleven-year-old Alan staring at daisies while his friends play hockey in the background. This drawing aptly captures Turing’s early interest in biology. However, while his work on computation has flourished into modern computers and artificial intelligence, Turing’s ...
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Stochastic Self-organization

Complex Systems, 2005
Starting from a random initial predisposition, the creation of a common piece of information in a network of sparsely communicating agents is the first step towards showing how order can be built from the bottom up rather than imposed from the top down. The model used for this study has been termed stochastic cellular automata (SCA).
Timothy D. Barfoot   +1 more
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Self-organizing trajectories

Pattern Recognition Letters, 2016
DBA results in oscillating curves if the number of nodes is high.Self-organizing trajectories produce high-quality trajectory averages.Exponential averaging allows real-time estimation of trajectory variance. Trajectories and parameterized curves are data types of growing importance.
Johard, Leonard, RUFFALDI, EMANUELE
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Organizing With Self-Organization?

2020
This chapter aims at exploring the ramifications of the strategic usage of Facebook in informal civic activism against the yet-to-be-studied case of an African third wave democratic country. Focusing on the emergence of Sokols up to the unprecedented 2017 street demonstration in Cape Verde, it reviews findings from a multidimensional empiric-holistic ...
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A self-organizing flock of Condors

Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, 2003
Condor provides high throughput computing by leveraging idle-cycles on off-the-shelf desktop machines. It also supports flocking, a mechanism for sharing resources among Condor pools. Since Condor pools distributed over a wide area can have dynamically changing availability and sharing preferences, the current flocking mechanism based on static ...
Ali Raza Butt   +2 more
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Self-Organization and Information

Physica Scripta, 1987
Summary: This paper is concerned with processes of self-organization which can take place in both the inanimate and animate world. In particular, we study the question of what physics can contribute to the understanding of these processes. Its traditional disciplines of thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, which are concerned with the behavior of ...
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SELF-ORGANIZING REPRESENTATIONS

Cybernetics and Systems, 2005
ABSTRACT Based on the three basic principles—cognitive relativity, rationality, and clarity—the Contextual Theory of Cognitive States provides a unified constructive platform, which may help to understand and model many of the puzzles of human activities, including culture, and other self-organizing phenomena.
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Self-organization with memory

Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation, 2019
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Biological Self-Organization

International Journal of Signs and Semiotic Systems, 2014
Biological organisation was long assumed to represent mechanical cause and effect reactions on a quantum theoretical basis following the laws of thermodynamics. Current empirical data show an abundance of signaling molecules that serve as information carriers in the exchange of information between biological agents.
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Self-Organized Networks [PDF]

open access: possible, 2017
During recent years the number of WiFi networks has experienced rapid growth. The evergrowingnumberofwirelesscommunicationssystemshavemadetheoptimalassignmentofalimited radio frequency spectrum a problem of primary importance. With the common 802.11 wireless technology, few non-overlapping channels are available, and there is no standard mechanism for ...
Stojanova, Aleksandra   +7 more
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