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Title: INFORMATION IN COMPLEX SYSTEMS: SEMANTICS, SELFREFERENCE AND CAUSALITY'"


1
INFORMATION IN COMPLEX SYSTEMS SEMANTICS,
SELF-REFERENCE AND CAUSALITY."
  • D. C. Mikulecky
  • Professor Emeritus and Senior Fellow Center for
    the Study of Biological ComplexityVirginia
    Commonwealth University

2
WHAT I HOPE TO ACCOMPLISH
  • DESCRIBE A NEW FORM OF INFORMATION WHICH CAN BE
    USEFUL IN THE STUDY OF BIOLOGICAL COMPLEXITY
  • RELATE THIS FORM OF INFORMATION TO THE FORMALISM
    CALLED RELATIONAL BIOLOGY
  • REVIEW THE APPLICATION OF THIS FORMALISM TO THE
    DISTINCTION BETWEEN ORGANISMS AND SIMPLE
    MECHANISMS OR MACHINES

3
OUR DEFINITION OF COMPLEXITY
  • Complexity is the property of a real world
    system that is manifest in the inability of any
    one formalism being adequate to capture all its
    properties. It requires that we find distinctly
    different ways of interacting with systems.
    Distinctly different in
  • the sense that when we make successful
    models, the formal systems needed to describe
    each distinct aspect are NOT
  • derivable from each other

4
The Mexican sierra fish has "XVII-15-IX" spines
in the dorsal fin. These can easily be counted
... We could, if we wished, describe the sierra
thus "D. XVII-15-IX A. II-15-IX," but we could
see the fish alive and swimming, feel it plunge
against the lines, drag it threshing over the
rail, and even finally eat it. And there is no
reason why either approach should be inaccurate.
Spine-count description need not suffer because
another approach is also used. Perhaps, out of
the two approaches we thought there might emerge
a picture more complete and even more accurate
that either alone could produce.-- John
Steinbeck, novelist, with Edward Ricketts, marine
biologist (1941)
5
THE MODELING RELATION A MODEL OF HOW WE MAKE
MODELS
ENCODING
NATURAL SYSTEM
FORMAL SYSTEM
CAUSAL EVENT
IMPLICATION
DECODING
FORMAL SYSTEM
NATURAL SYSTEM
6
COMPLEX SYSTEMS VS SIMPLE MECHANISMS
  • COMPLEX
  • NO LARGEST MODEL
  • WHOLE MORE THAN SUM OF PARTS
  • CAUSAL RELATIONS RICH AND INTERTWINED
  • GENERIC
  • ANALYTIC ? SYNTHETIC
  • NON-FRAGMENTABLE
  • NON-COMPUTABLE
  • REAL WORLD
  • SIMPLE
  • LARGEST MODEL
  • WHOLE IS SUM OF PARTS
  • CAUSAL RELATIONS DISTINCT
  • N0N-GENERIC
  • ANALYTIC SYNTHETIC
  • FRAGMENTABLE
  • COMPUTABLE
  • FORMAL SYSTEM

7
WHAT IS INFORMATION?
  • THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SYNTACTIC AND
    SEMANTIC INFORMATION
  • SYNTACTIC INFORMATION IS THE SUBJECT OF
    INFORMATION THEORY IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
  • SEMANTIC INFORMATION HAS A VERY DIFFERENT NATURE

8
SEMANTIC INFORMATION
  • ANSWERS AN INTERROGATIVE (?)
  • HAS NO LOGICAL STATUS
  • THE ANSWER IS USUALLY AN ADJECTIVE THAT COMES TO
    MODIFY A NOUN
  • THE NOUN IS WHAT THE INFORMATION IS ABOUTWHAT IS
    REFERRED TO

9
ENTAILMENT SYSTEMS ARISE FROM THE INTERROGATIVE
  • WHY?
  • WHY X?
  • WHAT ENTAILS X?

10
THE RELATIONAL DEFINITION OF INFORMATION
  • SCIENCE HAS ASKED HOW? AND AS A RESULT HAD A
    MECHANISTIC DEFINITION OF INFORMATION
  • THIS HAS INHERENT PROBLEMS SINCE IT CAN NOT DEAL
    WITH SEMANTICS AND SELF-REFERENCE
  • WE ASK WHY? AND ARE IMMEDIATELY FORCED TO DEAL
    WITH CAUSAL ENTAILMENT
  • THE RESULT IS PROFOUND IN THAT WE NOW DEAL WITH
    THE ESSENCE OF THAT SOMETHING THAT MAKES THE
    WHOLE MORE THAN THE SUM OF ITS PARTS-THE MISSING
    LINK IN REDUCTIONISM
  • WE NOW ARE FORCED TO DEAL WITH CLOSED LOOPS OF
    CAUSALITY AND OTHER IMPREDICATIVITIES (SORRY
    RUSSEL)

11
THE FOUR BECAUSES WHY A HOUSE?
  • MATERIAL THE STUFF ITS MADE OF
  • EFFICIENT IT NEEDED A BUILDER
  • FORMAL THERE WAS A BLUEPRINT
  • FINAL IT HAS A PURPOSE

12
THE RELATIONAL APPROACH TO A COMPLEX REALITY
  • FOCUS ON THE ORGANIZATION
  • DEVELOP A SET OF FUNCTIONAL COMPONENTS WHICH
    CAPTURE THAT ORGANIZATION
  • UTILIZE THE CAUSAL RELATIONS RESULTING FROM
    ANSWERING WHY?

13
FUNCTIONAL COMPONENTS
  • MUST POSSESS ENOUGH IDENTITY TO BE CONSIDERED A
    THING
  • MUST BE ABLE TO ACQUIRE PROPERTIES FROM LARGER
    SYSTEMS TO WHICH IT MAY BELONG
  • ITS FORMAL IMAGE IS A MAPPING
    f A -----gt B
  • THIS INTRODUCES A NEW KIND OF DYNAMICS
    RELATIONAL

14
METABOLISM/REPAIR SYSTEMS
  • BASED ON INPUT/OUTPUT REPRESENTATIONS OF SYSTEMS
  • MORE ABSTRACT
  • ALLOW CAUSALITY TO BE REPRESENTED
  • LEAD TO NEW INFORMATION
  • ARE BASED ON RECOGNITION THAT BUILDING UP AND
    TEARING DOWN ARE PART OF THE LIFE PROCESS

15
INPUT/OUTPUT REPRESENTATION NOF A SYSTEM
WHY B? (WHAT ENTAILS B?)
EFFICIENT CAUSE A MAPPING, f
A
B
MATERIAL CAUSE
16
THE RELATIONAL REPRESENTATION
  • INVOLVES MAPPINGS
  • METABOLISM IS f A ? B
  • A REPRESENTS METABOLITES WHICH CAN ALSO EXCHANGE
    WITH THE ENVIRONMENT
  • B REPRESENTS THE RESULTS OF METABOLISM
  • f IS A MAPPING FROM A TO B

17
THE CAUSAL RELATIONSHIPS
  • A IS THE MATERIAL CAUSE OF B (DOTTED ARROW)
  • f IS THE EFFICIENT CAUSE OF B
  • OTHER COMPONENTS FOR REPAIR AND REPLICATION COME
    IN BECAUSE THESE COMPONENTS HAVE A FINITE
    LIFETIME CATABOLISM AND ANABOLISM OR TURNOVER

18
ROSENS RELATIONAL MODEL OF THE ORGANISM
METABOLISM
f
A
B
19
METABOLISM HAS A FINITE LIFETIME. IT CAN BE
EXTENDED BY THE REPAIR OF THE FUNCTIONAL
COMPONENT f
  • THE REPAIR OF f MUST BE ENTAILED
  • THE MATERIAL CAUSE OF F IS IN THE PRODUCTS OF
    METABOLISM, B
  • THE EFFICIENT CAUSE OF f WE WILL CALL ?

20
METABOLISM HAS A FINITE LIFETIME. IT CAN BE
EXTENDED BY THE REPAIR OF THE FUNCTIONAL
COMPONENT f
21
THE REPAIR FUNCTION CAN BE SHOWN TO BE CLOSELY
RELATED TO A REPLICATION OF FUNCTION IF WE
REQUIRE THAT ? ALSO BE REPAIRED OR REPLACED
  • THE MATERIAL CAUSE OF ? IS f . (IT COMES FROM
    AMONG THOSE THINGS THAT ENTAIL METABOLISM).
  • CALL THE EFFICIENT CAUSE OF ? ?

22
PROVIDING FOR REPAIR OF THE REPAIRER
23
THE END OF A POTENTIAL INFINITE REGRESSION
USING CATEGORY THEORY, ROSEN WAS ABLE TO SHOW
THAT GIVEN CONDITIONS EQUIVALENT TO CERTAIN
GENES MAPPING TO CERTAIN PROTEIN ENZYMES, THE
FUNCTIONAL COMPONENT ? IS IDENTICAL WITH B AND,
MORE IMPORTANTLY, THE MAPPING FROM ? TO f IS
ACTUALLY A MAPPING FROM B TO f.
24
ROSENS RELATIONAL MODEL OF THE ORGANISM
25
ORGANISMS
  • ARE COMPLEX SYSTEMS
  • ARE CLOSED TO EFFICIENT CAUSE
  • ARE AUTOPOIETIC UNITIES

26
ROSEN AS BIOLOGYS NEWTON
  • NEWTON WAS ABLE TO CLOSE AN INFINITE REGRESSION
    BY FORMULATING F MA
  • OVER 300 YEARS OF SCIENCE ARE BUILT ON THIS
  • ROSENS CLOSURE OF THE RELATIONAL DIAGRAM SHOWING
    THAT ORGAMNISMS DIFFER FROM MACHINES BY BEING
    CLOSED TO EFFICIENT CAUSE IS AT LEAST AS IMPORTANT
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