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032 - The Inherent Instability of Disordered Systems
032 - The Inherent Instability of Disordered Systems
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57 minutes
Released:
Apr 3, 2019
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In which we (struggle to) read a math paper, The Inherent Instability of Disordered Systems, by Taeer Bar-Yam, Owen Lynch, and Yaneer Bar-Yam.
This paper introduces us to the Multi-scale Law of Requisite Variety, and the importance of organisation at multiple scales. The paper also furnishes a proof that disordered systems will inevitably become ordered by forces in their environment.
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The Inherent Instability of Disordered Systems, on arxiv.org
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This paper introduces us to the Multi-scale Law of Requisite Variety, and the importance of organisation at multiple scales. The paper also furnishes a proof that disordered systems will inevitably become ordered by forces in their environment.
If you like the show, consider supporting us on Patreon.
Links:
The Inherent Instability of Disordered Systems, on arxiv.org
General Intellect Unit on iTunes
http://generalintellectunit.net
Support the show on Patreon
https://twitter.com/giunitpod
General Intellect Unit on Facebook
General Intellect Unit on archive.org
Released:
Apr 3, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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