Computer Science – Other Computer Science
Scientific paper
2008-06-08
Computer Science
Other Computer Science
16 pages, 16 figures
Scientific paper
The previously described methodology for hierarchical grouping of objects through iterative averaging has been used for simulation of cooperative interactions between objects of a system with the purpose of investigation of the conformational organization of the system. Interactions between objects were analyzed within the space of an isotropic field of one of the objects (drifter). Such an isotropic field of an individual object can be viewed as a prototype of computer ego. It allows visualization of a holistic space of multi-object relations (HSMOR) which has a complex structure depending on the number of objects, their mutual arrangement in space, and the type of metric used for assessment of (dis)similarities between the objects. In the course of computer simulation of cooperative interactions between the objects, only those points of the space were registered which corresponded to transitions in hierarchical grouping. Such points appeared to aggregate into complex spatial structures determining a unique internal organization of a respective HSMOR. We describe some of the peculiarities of such structures, referred to by us as attractor membranes, and discuss their properties. We also demonstrate the peculiarities of the changing of intergroup similarities which occurs when a drifter infinitely moves away from the fixed objects.
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