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    Functional dynamics. I: Articulation process (English)
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    8 October 2000
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    The paper deals with the basic structure of functional maps and discusses the articulation process. To this end the authors introduce a simple functional map to consider a dynamical system in which rules and variables are not distinguished at the initial time. Moreover the authors present a simple universal model to study the situation mentioned above.
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    functional map
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    universal model
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    articulation process
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