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Significance of Coupled Chaotic Systems to Biological Networks

Kunihiko Kaneko and Ichiro Tsuda
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Kunihiko Kaneko: University of Tokyo, Department of Pure and Applied Sciences
Ichiro Tsuda: Hokkaido University, Department of Mathematics Graduate School of Science

Chapter 5 in Complex Systems: Chaos and Beyond, 2001, pp 163-190 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract While in the next chapter neural information processing will be discussed from the viewpoint of chaos, here we briefly survey the significance of the CML and the GCM to biological information processing and to the complexity of living systems. We will also mention their applicability to engineering problems. Some of the conclusions of the current chapter will be important for the dynamic brain processes to be discussed in Chap.6 [Tsuda 1990a].

Keywords: Lyapunov Exponent; Biological Network; Mutation Level; Unidirectional Coupling; Couple Chaotic System (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-56861-9_5

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