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18 April 2024
 
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Delocalization of a Dynamic System with Preservation or Self-Resurection of Informational Functionality. Ghost machines or can a system survive its destruction
Vadim Astakhov ; Tamara Astakhova ;
Date 13 Jan 2007
Subject Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems
AbstractWe analyzed the problem of a dynamic system delocalization due to changes in the system environment - universe and system architecture. We developed a Delocalization of Dynamic Cores model to analyze the migration of functional properties in open information and dynamic systems undergoing architecture transition and modifications. Information geometry and topological formalisms are proposed to analyze informational dynamic systems. Different physical and holographic models are proposed to construct systems able to conserve their functional properties under delocalization transition. We found several constraints for the system environment - universe which conserve the dynamic core system functionality under transition from localized explicit implementation of functions to the implicit distributed implementation.
Source arXiv, nlin/0701026
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