Role of Multipticity for Emergence and Anticipation in Memory Evolutive Systems. An example in Art

p. 173-184

Abstract

Memory Evolutive Systems (MES) give a frame, based on a 'dynamic' category theory, for studying natural evolutionary systems with an intermingled hierarchy of components varying over time, in which processes of higher complexity, up to intentionality, can emerge. They are also able to act as Dubois' internalist and strongly anticipatory systems (Dubois, 1998, 2001). We prove that the possibility of emergence and of anticipation both depend upon a kind of "degeneracy property" (as defined by Edelman (1989)) which we call the Multiplicity Principle MP. It says that there are functionally equivalent patterns which are not structurally isomorphic or interconnected by a cluster (more precisely : not isomorphic as Ind-objects (Ehresmann & Vanbremeersch, 2007). An application is given to the emergence of a new artistic current (e.g. Cubism) in the MES representing the Art world.

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Bibliographical reference

Andrée C. Ehresmann and Jean-Paul Vanbremeersch, « Role of Multipticity for Emergence and Anticipation in Memory Evolutive Systems. An example in Art », CASYS, 26 | 2014, 173-184.

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Andrée C. Ehresmann and Jean-Paul Vanbremeersch, « Role of Multipticity for Emergence and Anticipation in Memory Evolutive Systems. An example in Art », CASYS [Online], 26 | 2014, Online since 01 October 2024, connection on 13 November 2024. URL : http://popups.lib.uliege.be/1373-5411/index.php?id=3952

Authors

Andrée C. Ehresmann

Université de Picardie Jules Verne

Jean-Paul Vanbremeersch

Université de Picardie Jules Verne

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