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* **Chaos theory** - Recognizing complex patterns and deep sensitivity on small changes in initial conditions are important properties of learning and decision-making as well as key aspects of chaos theory. | * **Chaos theory** - Recognizing complex patterns and deep sensitivity on small changes in initial conditions are important properties of learning and decision-making as well as key aspects of chaos theory. | ||
- | * **Self-organization** - This term usually refers to "//the spontaneous formation of well organized structures, patterns, or behaviors, from random initial conditions//"(()) | + | * **Self-organization** - This term usually refers to "//the spontaneous formation of well organized structures, patterns, or behaviors, from random initial conditions//"(([[http://informatics.indiana.edu/rocha/ps/ises.pdf|Rocha, L. M. Selected self-organization and the semiotics of evolutionary systems. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1998.]])) |