Sentences with phrase «relatively simple interactions»

«In philosophy, systems theory, science, and art, emergence is the way complex systems and patterns arise out of a multiplicity of relatively simple interactions,» they write in the exhibition statement.
The exhibition, co-curated by Katrin Bremermann, Erin Lawlor, and Yifat Gat presents work that investigates «the way complex systems and patterns arise out of a multiplicity of relatively simple interactions
Previously, Jungwirth's team tested the strategy by modeling the relatively simple interaction between calcium and chloride ions.

Not exact matches

This may sound relatively simple and easy but it is not when you consider that goals, in this framework, are a result of translating all of the findings gathered in qualitative research such as pain points, motivations, drivers, interactions, and personalities.
While figuring out the gravitational interactions of two objects is relatively simple (Kepler and Newton did it more than 300 years ago for the sun and orbiting planets), adding a third plunges the problem into chaos.
«It's remarkable that we can predict complex three - dimensional interactions from relatively simple data,» said first author Sean Whalen, PhD, a biostatistician at Gladstone.
Incomplete penetrance, genetic heterogeneity, pleiotropy, and gene - environment interactions are just some of the factors that make even studies of relatively simple genetic diseases challenging.
Repeat proteins are ideal choices for development of such systems as they: (i) possess a relatively simple relationship between sequence, structure and function; (ii) are modular and non-globular in structure; (iii) act as diverse scaffolds for the mediation of a diverse range of protein — protein interactions; and (iv) have been extensively studied and successfully engineered and designed.
Emergence refers to complex situations in a video game that emerge (either expectedly or unexpectedly) from the interaction of relatively simple game mechanics.
Initial studies of HRV used relatively simple linear algorithms to quantify variability and autonomic function, either in the time domain or the frequency domain.7 Later studies suggested that interactions between the autonomic nervous system and the regulation of the cardiovascular system may be non-linear, with more complex non-linear algorithms potentially providing better metrics to quantify these interactions.
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