Complexity, Development, and Evolution in Morphogenetic Collective Systems
Hiroki Sayama

TL;DR
This paper investigates how heterogeneity, differentiation, and local information sharing influence the self-organization and robustness of morphogenetic collective systems, using computational experiments and evolutionary methods.
Contribution
It introduces a classification scheme for complexity levels and demonstrates how dynamic differentiation and information sharing enhance system organization and diversity.
Findings
Heterogeneity significantly affects system structure and behavior.
Differentiation and information sharing promote coherent organization.
Self-repair emerges from stochastic re-differentiation processes.
Abstract
Many living and non-living complex systems can be modeled and understood as collective systems made of heterogeneous components that self-organize and generate nontrivial morphological structures and behaviors. This chapter presents a brief overview of our recent effort that investigated various aspects of such morphogenetic collective systems. We first propose a theoretical classification scheme that distinguishes four complexity levels of morphogenetic collective systems based on the nature of their components and interactions. We conducted a series of computational experiments using a self-propelled particle swarm model to investigate the effects of (1) heterogeneity of components, (2) differentiation/re-differentiation of components, and (3) local information sharing among components, on the self-organization of a collective system. Results showed that (a) heterogeneity of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsModular Robots and Swarm Intelligence · Slime Mold and Myxomycetes Research · Cellular Automata and Applications
