Title :
Mathematics for a fundamental problem of biological information processing
Author :
Stark, W. Richard ; Pedersen, John F.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Math., Univ. of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA
Abstract :
The grand challenge of distributed processes is to bridge the chasm separating local...from global.... How does cellular behavior determine structure and behavior at the tissue level? How do the switching characteristics of transistors determine the behavior of a computer chip? The first of these questions is made difficult by the amorphous nature of communication between components. In both theory and simulations, the authors use large irregular networks of automata with asynchronous activity as models. The local structure is seen in the automaton´s state-transition diagram. The global structure is seen in the global computation space. THEME: In entropy-reducing processes, the global attractors are homomorphic to the local slate-transition graph. The authors´ investigations focus on systems of oscillators, on Turing´s leopards´ spot problem, and on networks of finite state automata. To the extent that global structure corresponds to global behavior, the authors´ results provide a way of reducing the behavior of a tissue to that of its cells (a fundamental problem of biology)
Keywords :
bifurcation; cellular biophysics; distributed processing; entropy; finite automata; graph theory; living systems; Turing´s leopards´ spot problem; asynchronous activity; automaton´s state-transition diagram; biological information processing; cellular behavior; distributed processes; entropy-reducing processes; finite state automata; global attractors; global computation space; large irregular networks; local state-transition graph; oscillators; Amorphous materials; Automata; Biological tissues; Biology computing; Bridges; Cells (biology); Communication switching; Computational modeling; Mathematics; Oscillators;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligence in Neural and Biological Systems, 1995. INBS'95, Proceedings., First International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Herndon, VA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7116-5
DOI :
10.1109/INBS.1995.404267