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concept:deterministic-chaosDeterministic Chaos
Amplification of small differences in initial conditions; cited as a property that future autonomous machines will share with living systems
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- Argument that predictability is no longer an essential property distinguishing machines from life
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- Determinismrelated_toComponent of EI measuring how uniquely the current state determines the future state.
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- Binary relation (S, S, R) on a set modeling computational state transitions; point of entry to coalgebra theory.
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- An ordering of texts via spatial cues like indentation, size, and placement, implying importance.
- The sequential, continuous order of text, often challenged by diagrammatic branching.