Computing Anticipatory Systems: CASYS 2001

Computing Anticipatory Systems: CASYS 2001

  • Daniel M. Dubois
Publisher:American Inst. of PhysicsISBN 13: 9780735400818ISBN 10: 0735400814

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Computing Anticipatory Systems: CASYS 2001 is written by Daniel M. Dubois and published by American Inst. of Physics. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0735400814 (ISBN 10) and 9780735400818 (ISBN 13).

These AIP Conference Proceedings contain the papers of the two invited speakers: "Systems with Emergent Dynamics" by Ian Stewart (UK), who received the CHAOS AWARD, and "The Role of Anticipation in Intelligent Systems" by George J. Klir (USA), who received the CASYS'01 AWARD. Second, all the papers of the authors who received a Best Paper Award, and, third, a selection of invited papers. The scope is the study, research, and development in the new frontier of science dealing with the paradigm of computing anticipatory systems. A computing anticipatory system is a system which computes its current states in taking into account its anticipatory states. Strong anticipation refers to an anticipation of events built by or embedded in a system. Weak anticipation refers to an anticipation of events predicted or forecast from a model of a system. Topics include Anticipatory Systems, Cybernetics and Epistemology; Mathematical System, Chaos, Anticipation and Incursion; Relativity, Quantum Physics and Quantum Computing; Intelligent Agents, Learning and Cognitive Systems; Organisation, Regulation, Management and Planning; Control Systems, Robots, Neural Nets and Agents; and Information Science Models and Anticipatory Programs.