Editing Organizations and their Effectiveness (2019)/autocatalysis

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'''Theorem 4''': ''Therefore, the very conditions that support the survival of complex-node-producing cycles (e.g., stigmergy links or I/O links to other cycles) increase the likelihood of the cycle changing.  Also, we should look to these links to identify the source of cycle change.
'''Theorem 4''': ''Therefore, the very conditions that support the survival of complex-node-producing cycles (e.g., stigmergy links or I/O links to other cycles) increase the likelihood of the cycle changing.  Also, we should look to these links to identify the source of cycle change.
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'''Jon Comments:'''
A1: What do you mean by complex nodes? That they exist in multiple network structures? And inputs?
A2: True, if simple means the length of the cycle and/or the number of subcycles. And if survival means lasts longer before transitioning to a different, simpler topology.
T1a: Hm, interpreting this with the above definitions is hard.
T1B: Ditto
A3: To me, autocatalysis is interesting when starting with low entropy. Higher entropy implies the self-organization process has already happened. So all cycles should start with low entropy and then we see where it goes from there.
Other As and Ts: prolly better after we talk some more.
In general, I think the 4th (i think) chapter in the book, the multiple network models, is far too speculative and has a tendency to put the horse before the cart in that it assumes the order we wish to explain.


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