Self-Assembling Dynamical Hierarchies

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Alan Dorin and Jon McCormack: Self-Assembling Dynamical Hierarchies. In: R. K. Standish, M. A. Bedau and H. A. Abbass (eds), Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Artificial Life (Artificial Life VIII), NSW, Australia, 9-13 December 2002, The MIT Press, London, England, ISBN: 0-262-69281-3, pp 423-428.

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This paper addresses the open problem of assembling multi- levelled hierarchical structure. It presents a model of an in- finitely-levelled, self-assembling dynamical hierarchy which arises from the interaction of geometric primary elements with a fixed complexity. A formal description of the pre- sented hierarchy is derived. This quantifies the relative compression achieved by describing the system in terms of components of different organization. The relationship be- tween properties of representations and those of physical ob- jects is then discussed to support the view that at each level in the hierarchy presented, the components exhibit emergent properties not possessed by those at the levels below. It is concluded that these new properties are trivial and that such infinitely-levelled structures may be constructed easily. However since the definition of the problem in the literature admits such trivial possibilities, further discussion is re- quired to ensure “interesting” emergent properties are clearly distinguished from those that are not.

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