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Edge of chaos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The phrase edge of chaos was coined by computer scientist Christopher Langton in 1990. The phrase originally refers to an area in the range of a variable, λ (lambda), which was varied while exam...
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Independence War 2: Edge of Chaos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Use your sword, shurikens and power-ups to slay the constant waves of enemies. Try to dodge the enemy and survive the longest to get the highest score. ... TIPS: Avoid attacking the enemy from the front, attack form the side or the back instead. ... Save your shurikens for faster and tougher enemies.
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that things "evolve to evolve" to the edge of chaos. --- The notion is that things at the edge-of-chaos are somehow optimized for adaptation and information-processing, and so natural selection would favor things near there, if indeed there isn't some inherent drive towards this edge.
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Home page for Edge of Chaos. Edge of Chaos is an Internet Content Provider. We are the creator of a number of sites, including: Edge of Chaos, MECA, chaosKIDS, The Soccer Patch, Wall Art, WESAYSO, Cool Man, WackyWeb and net explorations. ... Edge of Chaos, LLC...
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Home page for MECA: the Museum of Ephemeral Cultural Artifacts, a cybergallery of transient art and artifacts. ... A cybergallery of transient art and artifacts. ... [ Wall Art | Robot Gallery | Pinball | What's New at MECA | Awards ]
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This web site explores how Chaos Theory and the Science of Complexity relate to the thinking about Organizations as dynamic, self-evolving complex systems. Essentially, the objective is to develop a knowledge base for the study of organizations and information related issues by using insights from the science of complexity.
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