A stimulating mechanism in an active system: General model (Q2720924)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1611727
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1611727 |
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2 July 2001
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hierarchical systems
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selforganization
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active systems
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adaptivity
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partially ordered goals
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A stimulating mechanism in an active system: General model (English)
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An active system is a two-level one consisting of a control center (CC) and a number of executive elements (EE's). The proposed model is based on the supposition that the sets of preferability of the CC and the EE's are partially ordered. A stimulating mechanism (SM) is determined as a special type of mapping from the set of actions of the EE's into the set of preferences of the CC. Basic properties of the SM are investigated. Preset and adaptive SM are extracted.
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