Quantum morphogenesis: A variation on Thom’s catastrophe theory

Diederik Aerts, Marek Czachor, Liane Gabora, Maciej Kuna, Andrzej Posiewnik, Jarosław Pykacz, and Monika Syty
Phys. Rev. E 67, 051926 – Published 27 May 2003
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Abstract

Noncommutative propositions are characteristic of both quantum and nonquantum (sociological, biological, and psychological) situations. In a Hilbert space model, states, understood as correlations between all the possible propositions, are represented by density matrices. If systems in question interact via feedback with environment, their dynamics is nonlinear. Nonlinear evolutions of density matrices lead to the phenomenon of morphogenesis that may occur in noncommutative systems. Several explicit exactly solvable models are presented, including “birth and death of an organism” and “development of complementary properties.”

  • Received 19 November 2002
  • Publisher error corrected 3 June 2003

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.67.051926

©2003 American Physical Society

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3 June 2003

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Publisher's Note: Quantum morphogenesis: A variation on Thom's catastrophe theory [Phys. Rev. E 67, 051926 (2003)]

Diederik Aerts, Marek Czachor, Liane Gabora, Maciej Kuna, Andrzej Posiewnik, Jarosław Pykacz, and Monika Syty
Phys. Rev. E 69, 069903 (2004)

Authors & Affiliations

Diederik Aerts1, Marek Czachor2, Liane Gabora1, Maciej Kuna2, Andrzej Posiewnik3, Jarosław Pykacz3, and Monika Syty2

  • 1Centrum Leo Apostel (CLEA) and Foundations of the Exact Sciences (FUND), Brussels Free University, 1050 Brussels, Belgium
  • 2Wydział Fizyki Technicznej i Matematyki Stosowanej, Politechnika Gdańska, 80-952 Gdańsk, Poland
  • 3Wydział Fizyki i Matematyki, Uniwersytet Gdański, 80-952 Gdańsk, Poland

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Vol. 67, Iss. 5 — May 2003

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