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claim:non-decomposability-non-linearly-separable-function-is-a-refinement-of-non-aggregative-interactions-necessary-for-collective-to-be-non-redundantNon-decomposability (non-linearly separable function) is a refinement of non-aggregative interactions, necessary for collective to be non-redundant
Sharpens previous concepts of emergence in ETIs
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extracted_from(2022) · Watson, Richard A. · Levin, Michael · Buckley, Christopher L.
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