Organodynamics

Grant Holland, Apr 25, 2014

Slide: What is Organodynamics?

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ÒRandom Control TheoryÓ

-       The chance evolution of complex adaptive systems

-       Focus on the continued change of system organization under the influence of chance variation or fluctuation.

 

For representing

-       Highly complex,

-       Adaptive,

-       Dynamical systems

 

 

 

What do I mean by dynamical system?

 

-       System: components and their relationships

-       Notion of state

-       Notion of change-of-state (trajectory)

 

Generalizing ÒdynamicsÓ:

-       Mechanisms constraining the time evolution of a system

 

Dynamics can be described by:

-       Prescription

-       Algorithms

-       Procedures

-       Inequalities

-       Equations (esp. differential)

-       Probability spaces (distributions)


 

Some example complex dynamical systems targeted by organodynamics:


-       Living and lifelike systems

-       Molecular compositional dynamics (MCD)

-       Human cognition

-       Protein folding

 

This presentation describes an approach and architecture for this new theory. Some details have been worked out, but others are a work in progress.

 

WhereÕs the Novelty?

 

-       Hopefully some new systems theory

-       No new mathematics

-       Hopefully some new and complex applications of mathematics

-       Probably some renegade interpretations of certain mathematics

 

I believe that IÕm on to something, but not quite there yet.

 

IÕm interested in your ideas.

 

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