On the Dynamics of an Incursion Describing the Interactions between Functionally Differentiated Subsystems of a Discrete-time Anticipatory System
Abstract
Dubois coined the term incursion, for an inclusive or implicit recursion, to describe a discrete-time anticipatory system which computes its future states by reference to its future states as well as its current and past states. In this paper, we look at a model which has been proposed in the context of a social system which has functionally differentiated subsystems. The model is derived from a discrete-time compartmental SIS epidemic model. We analyse a low order instance of the model both in its form as a recursion with no anticipatory capacity, and also as an incursion with associated anticipatory capacity. The properties of the incursion are compared and contrasted with those of the underlying recursion.
- Publication:
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Computing Anticipatory Systems: Casys ‘09: Ninth International Conference on Computing Anticipatory Systems
- Pub Date:
- November 2010
- DOI:
- 10.1063/1.3527188
- Bibcode:
- 2010AIPC.1303...74B
- Keywords:
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- dynamics;
- partial differential equations;
- social sciences;
- numerical analysis;
- 05.45.Pq;
- 02.30.Jr;
- 89.65.Ef;
- 02.30.Fn;
- Numerical simulations of chaotic systems;
- Partial differential equations;
- Social organizations;
- anthropology;
- Several complex variables and analytic spaces