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The concept has been in use since at least the time of Aristotle. John Stuart Mill and Julian Huxley are just some of the historic luminaries who have written on the concept. The term "emergent" was c...
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I seek to define rigorously the concept of an emergent phenomenon in a complex system, ... I investigate the consequences of this for certain decidability and complexity issues, and then explain why these limitations do not preclude all means of doing interesting science in such systems. I touch upon ... The Roots of Emergence...
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Now we need no longer deal with any explicit dichotomy between emergent and non-emergent phenomena. The perceived lack of understanding in the former is really just another way of describing the complexity of the map between initial state and final phenomenon. ... 3 The Roots of Emergence; Although I have reached...
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2.2 Emergence ... The essence of the emergent phenomena however is that 'new' descriptive categories are necessary, in other words the features cannot be described within the vocabulary applicable to the parts, we require new terms, ... Social structures in the complexity view are emergent features of the interactions of agents.
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Multicellular Computing: Emergent Phenomena in Nature ... Nature offers many familiar examples of emergence, ... They also illustrate the trade off between the number of elements involved in the emergent system and the complexity of their individual interactions. The more complex the interactions between elements,
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Further, the ability to spot emergent entities occurring in very different situations would seem to be vital to allow this concept to grow and be developed. "A substantial trans-disciplinary theory of emergence would greatly contribute to the development of a broader application and understanding of complexity science.";
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Emergent Phenomena Research Group ... We are actively exploring emergence in science and society and its underlying mechanisms, and maintain this wiki site as a tool for collective authorship of web materials related to emergence.
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Emergence is a process which describes the appearance of emergent properties and phenomena. A property of a system is emergent, if it is not a property of any fundamental element. Composite entities can have properties that can not be found in ... Jochen Fromm, The emergence of complexity (2004) Kassel University Press,
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Abstract: The mind cannot be an emergent property of the brain or any other physical system, since emergent properties and emergent phenomena are psychological in origin, and require the ... The definition of emergence given in the Dictionary of Philosophy of Mind is ... There is no mysterious addition of procedural complexity.
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I: Critical phenomena. Prof. Kim Christensen and Prof. Henrik J. Jensen, Imperial College London (9-10 July). ... Evening Lecture 1 (09 July):  Evolution and Emergence in Complex Systems , Prof. Henrik J. Jensen, Imperial . Evening Lecture 2 (10 July): Complexity and Criticality , Prof. Kim Christensen, Imperial .
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