Information Processing in Auto-regulated Systems

Abstract: We present a model of information processing which is based on two concurrent ways of describing the world, where a description in one of the languages limits the possibilities for realisations in the other language. The two describing dimensions appear in our common sense as dichotomies o...

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Main Author: Karl Javorszky
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2003-06-01
Series:Entropy
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/5/2/161/
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spelling doaj-4c13b249b8294db4a901d95d07f96fde2020-11-24T23:53:36ZengMDPI AGEntropy1099-43002003-06-015216119210.3390/e5020161Information Processing in Auto-regulated SystemsKarl JavorszkyAbstract: We present a model of information processing which is based on two concurrent ways of describing the world, where a description in one of the languages limits the possibilities for realisations in the other language. The two describing dimensions appear in our common sense as dichotomies of perspectives: subjective - objective; diversity - similarity; individual - collective. We abstract from the subjective connotations and treat the test theoretical case of an interval on which several concurrent categories can be introduced. We investigate multidimensional partitions as potential carriers of information and compare their efficiency to that of sequenced carriers. We regard the same assembly once as a contemporary collection, once as a longitudinal sequence and find promising inroads towards understanding information processing by auto-regulated systems. Information is understood to point out that what is the case from among alternatives, which could be the case. We have translated these ideas into logical operations on the set of natural numbers and have found two equivalence points on N where matches between sequential and commutative ways of presenting a state of the world can agree in a stable fashion: a flip-flop mechanism is envisioned. By following this new approach, a mathematical treatment of some poignant biomathematical problems is allowed. Also, the concepts presented in this treatise may well have relevance and applications within the information processing and the theory of language fields.http://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/5/2/161/SequencesStates of SetsMultidimensional PartitionsInformation UnitSystem MLogical Sentences Evaluation
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Information Processing in Auto-regulated Systems
Entropy
Sequences
States of Sets
Multidimensional Partitions
Information Unit
System M
Logical Sentences Evaluation
author_facet Karl Javorszky
author_sort Karl Javorszky
title Information Processing in Auto-regulated Systems
title_short Information Processing in Auto-regulated Systems
title_full Information Processing in Auto-regulated Systems
title_fullStr Information Processing in Auto-regulated Systems
title_full_unstemmed Information Processing in Auto-regulated Systems
title_sort information processing in auto-regulated systems
publisher MDPI AG
series Entropy
issn 1099-4300
publishDate 2003-06-01
description Abstract: We present a model of information processing which is based on two concurrent ways of describing the world, where a description in one of the languages limits the possibilities for realisations in the other language. The two describing dimensions appear in our common sense as dichotomies of perspectives: subjective - objective; diversity - similarity; individual - collective. We abstract from the subjective connotations and treat the test theoretical case of an interval on which several concurrent categories can be introduced. We investigate multidimensional partitions as potential carriers of information and compare their efficiency to that of sequenced carriers. We regard the same assembly once as a contemporary collection, once as a longitudinal sequence and find promising inroads towards understanding information processing by auto-regulated systems. Information is understood to point out that what is the case from among alternatives, which could be the case. We have translated these ideas into logical operations on the set of natural numbers and have found two equivalence points on N where matches between sequential and commutative ways of presenting a state of the world can agree in a stable fashion: a flip-flop mechanism is envisioned. By following this new approach, a mathematical treatment of some poignant biomathematical problems is allowed. Also, the concepts presented in this treatise may well have relevance and applications within the information processing and the theory of language fields.
topic Sequences
States of Sets
Multidimensional Partitions
Information Unit
System M
Logical Sentences Evaluation
url http://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/5/2/161/
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