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5436 Volume 20 1956 5437 Volume 20 26-Dec-56
Summary: Reducibility in a set of trajectories, 5441, 5528, 5537, 5626
Accumulation (of adaptations) fundamental rule
Iterated systems how much iteration?
Experience and learning structure 5313 5552
Plasticity and gaining structure
Structure learning external structure 5320 5552
The Multistable System [117]: How should the multistable system be didvided? - So that each irreducible "Good" has its own ultrastable system. 5436.
The Multistable System [118]: Fundamental rule for the multistable system: if the major "Good" is to be obtained by the accumulation of minor "goods", then each minor good should have an ultrastable system to itself. 5436.
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