The properties of most systems composed of many interacting elements are neither determined by the topology of the interaction network alone, nor by the dynamical laws in isolation. Rather, they are the outcome of the interplay between topology and dynamics. In this paper, we consider four different types of systems with critical dynamic regime and with increasingly complex dynamical organization (loosely defined as the emergent property of the interactions between topology and dynamics) and analyze them from a structural and dynamic point of view. A first noteworthy result, previously hypothesized but never quantified so far, is that the topology per se induces a notable increase in dynamic organization. A second observation is that evolution does not change dramatically the size distribution of the present dynamic groups, so it seems that it keeps track of the already present organization induced by the topology. Finally, and similarly to what happens in other applications of evolutionary algorithms, the types of dynamic changes strongly depend upon the used fitness functio

Exploring the Dynamic Organization of Random and Evolved Boolean Networks / D’Addese, Gianluca; Magrì, Salvatore; Serra, Roberto; Villani, Marco. - In: ALGORITHMS. - ISSN 1999-4893. - 13:11(2020), pp. 272-287. [10.3390/a13110272]

Exploring the Dynamic Organization of Random and Evolved Boolean Networks

d’Addese, Gianluca;Serra, Roberto;Villani, Marco
2020

Abstract

The properties of most systems composed of many interacting elements are neither determined by the topology of the interaction network alone, nor by the dynamical laws in isolation. Rather, they are the outcome of the interplay between topology and dynamics. In this paper, we consider four different types of systems with critical dynamic regime and with increasingly complex dynamical organization (loosely defined as the emergent property of the interactions between topology and dynamics) and analyze them from a structural and dynamic point of view. A first noteworthy result, previously hypothesized but never quantified so far, is that the topology per se induces a notable increase in dynamic organization. A second observation is that evolution does not change dramatically the size distribution of the present dynamic groups, so it seems that it keeps track of the already present organization induced by the topology. Finally, and similarly to what happens in other applications of evolutionary algorithms, the types of dynamic changes strongly depend upon the used fitness functio
2020
13
11
272
287
Exploring the Dynamic Organization of Random and Evolved Boolean Networks / D’Addese, Gianluca; Magrì, Salvatore; Serra, Roberto; Villani, Marco. - In: ALGORITHMS. - ISSN 1999-4893. - 13:11(2020), pp. 272-287. [10.3390/a13110272]
D’Addese, Gianluca; Magrì, Salvatore; Serra, Roberto; Villani, Marco
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