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DOMINANCE (Relative)

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Charles François (2004). DOMINANCE (Relative), International Encyclopedia of Systems and Cybernetics, 2(1): 979.
Collection International Encyclopedia of Systems and Cybernetics
Year 2004
Vol. (num.) 2(1)
ID 979
Object type Methodology or model

According to R.W. FULLER and P. PUTNAM: “A relative dominance that takes hold relative to one random search, has a logical feedback, reshaping all the others. It may be incompatible with some others and upset by the effect of some others, so as to produce an alternation… The establishment of relative dominances introduces elements of order into the sets of mutually exclusive behavioral elements” (1967, p.105).

Processes of this kind seem connected with the shaping of behavioral algorithms, which thus should reflect the progressive reduction of randomness within the network.

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