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- W2018082680 abstract "As part of a program for studying cerebral dynamics, an analysis has been made of the general problem of how a system will be-have if it is formed by the random assembly of many parts. In particular it was hoped that the investigation would throw light on the significance of the oscillations seen in the electroencephalogram. Several methods were used. The homeostat was used extensively to explore the possibilities, and mathematical methods were used to extend the range. These methods are considered to provide the appropriate symbolism for the study of “open” physical systems. The facts have led to the following conclusions: (1) The stability of the whole is not deducible from the stabilities of the parts. Examples are given showing that parts all unstable may form a stable whole, and the converse. (2) If a single part becomes intrinsically very stable it tends to become constant and to lose its effect on the behaviour of the whole. (3) If all the parts become very stable intrinsically, the whole becomes equivalent to a collection of isolated parts. (4) Increasing the richness of connexions between parts usually decreases the chance of stability. (5) Stability and instability are not possibilities of equal likelihood: there is a bias towards instability. In many typical cases the chance that a random assembly of n parts will be stable falls off as (12)n." @default.
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