Academic literature on the topic 'Categorical Ontology of Super-Complex and Ultra-Complex System Dynamics'

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C., Baianu, and F. Glazebrook J. "BRAIN Journal - Categorial Ontology of Complex Systems, Meta-Systems and Levels: The Emergence of Life, Human Consciousness and Society." BRAIN. Broad Research in Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience 1, SPECIAL ISSUE ON COMPLEXITY IN SCIENCES AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (2010): 119–207. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1036710.

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ABSTRACT Relational structures of organisms and the human mind are naturally represented in terms of novel variable topology concepts, non-Abelian categories and Higher Dimensional Algebra– relatively new concepts that would be defined in this tutorial paper. A unifying theme of local-to-global approaches to organismic development, evolution and human consciousness leads to novel patterns of relations that emerge in super- and ultra- complex systems in terms of compositions of local procedures [1]. The claim is defended in this paper that human consciousness is unique and should be viewed as a
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Ion, C. Baianu, Georgescu George, F. Glazebrook James, and Brown Ronald. "BRAIN Journal - Lukasiewicz-Moisil Many-Valued Logic Algebra of Highly-Complex Systems." Brain Journal 1, SPECIAL ISSUE ON COMPLEXITY IN SCIENCES AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (2010): 1–11. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1037321.

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ABSTRACT The fundamentals of ÃLukasiewicz-Moisil logic algebras and their applications to complex genetic network dynamics and highly complex systems are presented in the context of a categorical ontology theory of levels, Medical Bioinformatics and self-organizing, highly complex systems. Quantum Automata were defined in refs.[2] and [3] as generalized, probabilistic automata with quantum state spaces [1]. Their next-state functions operate through transitions between quantum states defined by the quantum equations of motions in the Schr¨odinger representation, with both initial and boundary
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Tsarev, Roman Yu. "Theoretical Aspects of the Concept of Historical Cognition by Fernand Braudel." Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta, no. 472 (2021): 38–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/15617793/472/5.

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The article explores the problem of ways and possibilities of theorizing historical knowledge. By analyzing the concept of Fernand Braudel, the author establishes that the heuristic possibilities of historical cognition are not limited to orientation to the empirical component and can be increased by the correct application of theoretical concepts. Two groups of them are implemented in Braudel's concept. In terms of historical ontology, the key element is the idea of the multiplicity of forms of historical time and time of long duration. They allow us to reveal the relationship between the pas
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Emmerson, Parker Yehushuason, and J. Buchanan Buchanan Ryan. "Potentiation vs. Permission: Formalizing Implicit Associations in Mathematical Structures." May 6, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15347483.

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This paper investigates the formalization of implicit associations within mathematical structures through the contrasting lenses of&nbsp;<em>potentiation</em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>permission</em>. While implicit associations&mdash;underlying, often non-definitional relationships between structural elements&mdash;play a critical role in shaping mathematical behavior, their abstract nature has hindered systematic analysis. We propose a dual framework where&nbsp;<em>potentiation</em>&nbsp;characterizes the inherent capacity of elements to enable or amplify specific properties or operations, while&nb
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Butchart, Liam. "On the Status of Rights." Voices in Bioethics 7 (May 18, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.52214/vib.v7i.8352.

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Photo by Patrick Tomasso on Unsplash&#x0D; ABSTRACT&#x0D; In cases where the law conflicts with bioethics, the status of rights must be determined to resolve some of the tensions. This paper considers the origins of both legal and philosophical rights, arguing that rights per se do not exist naturally. Even natural rights that are constitutional or statutory came from relationships rather than existing in nature. Once agreed upon, rights develop moral influence.&#x0D; INTRODUCTION&#x0D; l. The Question of Rights&#x0D; The language of rights is omnipresent in current discourse in law, bioethics
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