A topological approach to the problem of emergence in complex systems
Alberto Pascual-Garc\'ia

TL;DR
This paper introduces a topological framework to analyze emergence in complex systems, linking epistemological limitations with ontological features and proposing a new definition of emergence strength.
Contribution
It presents a novel constructive topology approach to understand emergence, highlighting the role of constraints and observer intervention in complex systems.
Findings
Global constraints are linked to epistemological limits.
The framework cannot identify global constraints, revealing limits of the approach.
A definition of emergence strength compatible with scientific method is proposed.
Abstract
Emergent patterns in complex systems are related to many intriguing phenomena in modern science and philosophy. Several conceptions such as weak, strong and robust emergence have been proposed to emphasize different epistemological and ontological aspects of the problem. One of the most important concerns is whether emergence is an intrinsic property of the reality we observe, or it is rather a consequence of epistemological limitations. To elucidate this question, we propose a novel approximation through constructive topology, a framework that allow us to map the space of observed objects (ontology) with the knowledge subject conceptual apparatus (epistemology). Focusing in a particular type of emergent processes, namely those accessible through experiments and from which we have still no clue on the mechanistic processes yielding its formation, we analyse how a knowledge subject would…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOrigins and Evolution of Life · Gene Regulatory Network Analysis · Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation
