Article Dans Une Revue International Journal On Advances in Systems and Measurements Année : 2020

Cartesian Systemic Emergence and its Resonance Thinking Facet: Why and How?

Marta Franova
Yves Kodratoff
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Cartesian Systemic Emergence (CSE) is concerned with strategic aspects relative to the conception of Symbiotic Recursive Pulsative Systems intended to solve real-world problems handling control and prevention in incomplete domains. This work is performed to prepare fundamentals for designing automated tools that help to perform this complex task. This paper recalls the fundamental notions of CSE and presents the most important features of one particular way of thinking present in CSE. We call it 'Resonance Thinking'. Resonance Thinking takes care of generating and handling experiments during CSE. The work presented is related to systems design, cognitive, and computation models of human creative reasoning mechanisms as well as to the ML approach called "Ultra-Strong Learning" for computer-assisted learning of CSE and RT.

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hal-02902575 , version 1 (20-07-2020)

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Marta Franova, Yves Kodratoff. Cartesian Systemic Emergence and its Resonance Thinking Facet: Why and How?. International Journal On Advances in Systems and Measurements, 2020, International Journal on Advances in Systems and Measurements, issn 1942-261x, Volume 13 (Number 1 & 2), pp.11-25. ⟨hal-02902575⟩
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