TY - GEN
T1 - Non definite form for autopoiesis, illustrating automata in the foreward and backward time
AU - Gunji, Y.
AU - Nakamura, T.
PY - 1990/12/1
Y1 - 1990/12/1
N2 - Autopoietic systems are defined as self-organizing, self-consistent systems. The autopoietic systems are always accompanied by crises of self-destruction. This essential feature of the autopoiesis is replaced by the relationship between local (e.g. cellular automata) and nonlocal dynamics, in which the latter can be constructed as one-to-many type mappings corresponding to the former. To describe one-to-many type mappings, both forward and backward times are formulated.
AB - Autopoietic systems are defined as self-organizing, self-consistent systems. The autopoietic systems are always accompanied by crises of self-destruction. This essential feature of the autopoiesis is replaced by the relationship between local (e.g. cellular automata) and nonlocal dynamics, in which the latter can be constructed as one-to-many type mappings corresponding to the former. To describe one-to-many type mappings, both forward and backward times are formulated.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:0025560311
SN - 0879425598
T3 - Proceedings of the Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology
SP - 1778
EP - 1780
BT - Biomedical Engineering Perspectives
PB - Publ by IEEE
T2 - Proceedings of the 12th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
Y2 - 1 November 1990 through 4 November 1990
ER -