Self-organisation lies at the core of fundamental but still unresolved scientific questions, and holds the promise of de-centralised paradigms crucial for future technological developments. While self-organising processes have been traditionally explained by the tendency of dynamical systems to evolve towards specific configurations, or attractors, we see self-organisation as a consequence of the interdependencies that those attractors induce. Building on this intuition, in this work we develop a theoretical framework for understanding and quantifying self-organisation based on coupled dynamical systems and multivariate information theory. We propose a metric of global structural strength that identifies when self-organisation appears, and ...
Starting from a random initial predisposition, the creation of a common piece of information in a ne...
Selforganization is a process by which the interaction between the parts of a complex system gives r...
The concept of self-organization in social science is reviewed. In the first two sections, some basi...
Self-organisation lies at the core of fundamental but still unresolved scientific questions, and hol...
Self-organisation lies at the core of fundamental but still unresolved scientific questions, and hol...
Complex systems are ubiquitous, and practically all branches of science ranging from physics through...
Is it possible to guide the process of self-organisation towards specific patterns and outcomes? Wo...
The interest towards self-organized and cooperative systems has rapidly increased in recent years. T...
The study of complex networks and collective dynamics occurring in biological, social and technical ...
Self organization, or “order for free”, is an important (and expanding) area of inquiry. Self-organi...
This chapter describes the application of reduction concepts in emergence and self organization of c...
Complex systems of coupled dynamical units can often be understood as adaptive networks. In such net...
This book presents the concepts needed to deal with self-organizing complex systems from a unifying ...
If we accept the traditional definition of self-organization as a macro behaviour in which the micro...
This chapter reviews measures of emergence, self-organization, complexity, home-ostasis, and autopoi...
Starting from a random initial predisposition, the creation of a common piece of information in a ne...
Selforganization is a process by which the interaction between the parts of a complex system gives r...
The concept of self-organization in social science is reviewed. In the first two sections, some basi...
Self-organisation lies at the core of fundamental but still unresolved scientific questions, and hol...
Self-organisation lies at the core of fundamental but still unresolved scientific questions, and hol...
Complex systems are ubiquitous, and practically all branches of science ranging from physics through...
Is it possible to guide the process of self-organisation towards specific patterns and outcomes? Wo...
The interest towards self-organized and cooperative systems has rapidly increased in recent years. T...
The study of complex networks and collective dynamics occurring in biological, social and technical ...
Self organization, or “order for free”, is an important (and expanding) area of inquiry. Self-organi...
This chapter describes the application of reduction concepts in emergence and self organization of c...
Complex systems of coupled dynamical units can often be understood as adaptive networks. In such net...
This book presents the concepts needed to deal with self-organizing complex systems from a unifying ...
If we accept the traditional definition of self-organization as a macro behaviour in which the micro...
This chapter reviews measures of emergence, self-organization, complexity, home-ostasis, and autopoi...
Starting from a random initial predisposition, the creation of a common piece of information in a ne...
Selforganization is a process by which the interaction between the parts of a complex system gives r...
The concept of self-organization in social science is reviewed. In the first two sections, some basi...