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Basic Aspects of Negator Algebra in SOC
Rainer E. Zimmermann ;
Date 29 May 2001
Subject Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems; Chaotic Dynamics | nlin.AO nlin.CD
AbstractRecent developments in loop quantum gravity and topological quantum field theory are being mirrored with a view to the emergent structure of self- organized criticality (SOC). Referring back to an earlier paper [nlin.AO/ 0105064], the relationship of SOC to negator algebra is discussed. It is shown that introducing the categorial perspective leads to further holistic conclusions of considerable universality. This present paper shall serve as a preparation of a concrete research project under way designed to illustrate this very universality. Hence, it belongs to a series of recent publications discussing the modern and fruitful interaction between philosophy and the sciences, beyond mere historical aspects and the traditional rephrasing of well-known scientific results.
Source arXiv, nlin.AO/0105065
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