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Emergence and self-organisation: a statement of similarities and differencesby: Tom De Wolf, Tom Holvoet
In Proceedings of the {I}nternational {W}orkshop on {E}ngineering {S}elf-{O}rganising {A}pplications 2004 (2004), pp. 96-110.
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AbstractA clear terminology is essential in every research discipline. In the context of ESOA, a lot of confusion exists about the meaning of the terms emergence and self-organisation. One of the sources of the confusion comes from the fact that a combination of both phenomena often occurs in dynamical systems. In this paper a historic overview of the use of each concept as well as a working definition, that is compatible with the historic and current meaning of the concepts, is given. Each definition...
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