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concept:problem-spacesproblem spaces
Abstract spaces navigated by aligned parts of intelligent systems
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- Problem Spaces in Biologyrelated_toDiverse spaces in which biological systems solve problems: physiological, metabolic, transcriptional, and anatomical; cells navigate these via adaptive behavior and information processing.
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- Motivation for studying self-organization: understanding dynamics that facilitate or limit alignment across multiple scales.
- A geometric space of all output token probability distributions, equipped with Hellinger distance, used to visualize model behavior.