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Anticipatory systems : philosophical, mathematical, and methodological foundations /

The first detailed study of this most important class of systems which contain internal predictive models of themselves and/or of their environments and whose predictions are utilized for purposes of present control. This book develops the basic concept of a predictive model, and shows how it can be...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Rosen, Robert, 1934-1998
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford, England ; New York : Pergamon Press, 1985.
Edición:1st ed.
Colección:IFSR international series on systems science and engineering ; v. 1.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Front Cover; Anticipatory Systems: PhilosophicalMathematical and Methodological Foundations; Copyright Page; Foreword; Preface; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. Preliminaries; 1.1 General Introduction; 1.2 The Reactive Paradigm: Its Basic Features; Chapter 2. Natural and Formal Systems; 2.1 The Concept of a Natural System; 2.2 The Concept of a Formal System; 2.3 Encodings between Natural and Formal Systems; Chapter 3. The Modelling Relation; 3.1 The Modelling Relation within Mathematics; 3.2 Specific Encodings between Natural and Formal Systems; 3.3 Encodings of Physical Systems 
505 8 |a 3.4 Encodings of Biological Systems: Preliminary Remarks3.5 Specific Encodings of Biological Systems; 3.6 Models, Metaphors and Abstractions; Chapter 4. The Encodings of Time; 4.1 Time and Dynamics: Introductory Remarks; 4.2 Time in Newtonian Dynamics; 4.3 Time in Thermodynamics and Statistical Analysis; 4.4 Probabilistic Time; 4.5 Time in General Dynamical Systems; 4.6 Time and Sequence: Logical Aspects of Time; 4.7 Similarity and Time; 4.8 Time and Age; Chapter 5. Open Systems and the Modelling Relation; 5.1 General Introduction; 5.2 Open, Closed and Compensated Systems 
505 8 |a 5.3 Compensation and Decompensation5.4 The Main Theorem; 5.5 Models as Closed Systems; 5.6 The Concept of Error; 5.7 Error and Complexity; 5.8 Order and Disorder; 5.9 The Stability of Modelling Relations; Chapter 6. Anticipatory Systems; 6.1 General Introduction; 6.2 An Example: Forward Activation; 6.3 General Characteristics of Temporal Spanning; 6.4 An Application: Senescence; 6.5 Adaptation, Natural Selection and Evolution; 6.6 Learning; 6.7 Selection in Systems and Subsystems; 6.8 Perspectives for the Future; Chapter 7. Appendix; Index 
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