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Holonic cellular automata: Modelling multi-level self-organisation of structure and behaviour

  • CNRS LTCI
  • University of Kassel
  • Leibniz Universität Hannover

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Complex organisms, such as multi-cellular ones, have neither emerged spontaneously, nor evolved directly, from a disorganised mass of quarks. Stable intermediary sub-systems, like atoms and uni-cellular organisms, had to occur first and serve as reusable blocks for more complex systems to build upon. The occurrence of structured systems, featuring internal diversity, from uniform self-adaptive sub-systems is a key phenomenon to study in this context. We believe this phenomenon relies on the interactions among self-adaptive sub-systems, both at the micro-level (directly between sub-systems) but most importantly via macro-levels (indirectly via aggregate information and control from/to all sub-systems). To study this, we have developed a hierarchical control simulator based on self-adaptive cellular automata (CA). This paper presents our Holonic Cellular Automata (HCA) simulator, and the preliminary results showing the occurrence of structure / diversity from micro-macro feedback loops among self-adaptive CAs starting in the same states. This provides a promising basis for further investigations into the range of possibilities concerning structure creation, as a key enabler for the emergence of complex systems.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages186-193
Nombre de pages8
étatPublié - 1 janv. 2020
Modification externeOui
Evénement2018 Conference on Artificial Life: Beyond AI, ALIFE 2018 - Tokyo, Japon
Durée: 23 juil. 201827 juil. 2018

Une conférence

Une conférence2018 Conference on Artificial Life: Beyond AI, ALIFE 2018
Pays/TerritoireJapon
La villeTokyo
période23/07/1827/07/18

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