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''Subsystem Correlations (right panel):'' Horizontal bars represent inward-looking correlations, while vertical bars represent outward-looking correlations. This breakdown seems to work reasonably well to categorize by domain both the types of correlations found, and the types of codes (e.g. genetic or memetic replicators) used to help maintain them.
''Subsystem Correlations (right panel):'' Horizontal bars represent inward-looking correlations, while vertical bars represent outward-looking correlations. This breakdown seems to work reasonably well to categorize by domain both the types of correlations found, and the types of codes (e.g. genetic or memetic replicators) used to help maintain them.
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''Units:'' The processes noted by arrows may be measured in either available work-flow at a given ambient-temperature, or mutual information-flow ''per unit time'' i.e. in either Watts of ordered-energy or bits/second of subsystem-correlation. The former has been recognized as a special case of the latter, perhaps as early as J. W. Gibbs.}}
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''Units:'' The processes noted by arrows may be measured in either available work-flow at a given ambient-temperature, or mutual information-flow ''per unit time'' i.e. in either Watts of ordered-energy or bits/second of subsystem-correlation. The former has been recognized as a special case of the latter, perhaps since the days of J. W. Gibbs dimensionless-availabilityJ.W. Gibbs (1873) "A method of geometrical representation of thermodynamic properties of substances by means of surfaces", reprinted in ''The Collected Works of J. W. Gibbs, Volume I Thermodynamics'', ed. W. R. Longley and R. G. Van Name (New York: Longmans, Green, 1931) footnote page 52..}}
|date=2003-01-07 13:54:57
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|source={{own}}P. Fraundorf (2008) "The thermal roots of correlation-based complexity", ''Complexity'' '''13''':3, 16-26 [http://arxiv.org/abs/1103.2481 eprint].
|source={{own}}P. Fraundorf (2008) "The thermal roots of correlation-based complexity", ''Complexity'' '''13''':3, 16-26 [http://arxiv.org/abs/1103.2481 eprint].
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