Organodynamics | Grant
Holland, Apr 25, 2014 |
Slide: What is Organodynamics? | |
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 |
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. |
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