Distributed Computation, the Twisted Isomorphism, and Auto-Poiesis

p. 302-327

Abstract

This paper presents a synchronization-based, multi-process computational model of anticipatory systems called the Phase Web. It describes a self-organizing paradigm that explicitly recognizes and exploits the existence of a boundary between inside and outside, accepts and exploits intentionality, and uses explicit self-reference to describe eg. auto-poiesis. The model explicitly connects computation to a discrete Clifford algebraic formalization that is in turn extended into homology and co-homology, wherein the recursive nature of objects and boundaries becomes apparent and itself subject to hierarchical recursion. Topsy, a computer program embodying the Phase Web, is currently being readied for release.

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Bibliographical reference

Michael Manthey, « Distributed Computation, the Twisted Isomorphism, and Auto-Poiesis », CASYS, 1 | 1998, 302-327.

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Michael Manthey, « Distributed Computation, the Twisted Isomorphism, and Auto-Poiesis », CASYS [Online], 1 | 1998, Online since 05 July 2024, connection on 19 September 2024. URL : http://popups.lib.uliege.be/1373-5411/index.php?id=1171

Author

Michael Manthey

Computer Science Department, Aalborg University, Fr. Bajersvej 7E - 9200 Aalborg, Denmark

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