Pushing up the daisies
Pushing up the daisies
When components of an interacting dynamical system (such as organs within an organism, or daisies within the Daisyworld model) have a limited range of viability to changes in some essential variable, intuition suggests that increasing any individual range of viability will also increase viability in the context of the whole system. We show circumstances in which the reverse is true.
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Dyke, J. G.
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Harvey, I. R.
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2006
Dyke, J. G.
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Harvey, I. R.
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Dyke, J. G. and Harvey, I. R.
(2006)
Pushing up the daisies.
Artificial Life X, Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems.
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When components of an interacting dynamical system (such as organs within an organism, or daisies within the Daisyworld model) have a limited range of viability to changes in some essential variable, intuition suggests that increasing any individual range of viability will also increase viability in the context of the whole system. We show circumstances in which the reverse is true.
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Published date: 2006
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Artificial Life X, Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems, 2006-01-01
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Agents, Interactions & Complexity
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