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Daisyworld
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Daisy World
Daisyworld, a computer simulation, is a hypothetical world orbiting a star whose radiant energy is slowly increasing or decreasing. It is meant to…
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2018
2018
Global Analysis of Nonlinear Dynamics
Jianqiao Sun
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A. Luo
Cell Mapping Methods
2018
Corpus ID: 116945660
Global analysis of nonlinear dynamical systems remains a popular application area of the cell mapping methods in the past decades…
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2009
2009
The Daisyworld control system
J. Dyke
2009
Corpus ID: 82700779
The original Gaia Hypothesis proposed that life on Earth, along with the oceans, atmosphere and crust, forms a homeostatic system…
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2009
2009
On the homeostasis and bistability on a Gaian planet
P. Nielsen
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P. Ditlevsen
2009
Corpus ID: 73535408
2008
2008
Entropy production in an energy balance Daisyworld model
J. Dyke
IEEE Symposium on Artificial Life
2008
Corpus ID: 16771589
Daisyworld is a simple mathematical model of a planetary system that exhibits self-regulation due to the nature of feedback…
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2006
2006
Pushing up the daisies
J. Dyke
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I. Harvey
2006
Corpus ID: 13868317
2005
2005
“Wet/dry Daisyworld”: a conceptual tool for quantifying the spatial scaling of heterogeneous landscapes and its impact on the subgrid variability of energy fluxes
D. Baldocchi
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T. Krebs
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M. Leclerc
2005
Corpus ID: 32961313
We modified the “Daisyworld” model of Watson and Lovelock to consider the energy balance of vegetation with differing potential…
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2005
2005
Hysteresis and the Limits of Homeostasis: From Daisyworld to Phototaxis
J. Dyke
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I. Harvey
European Conference on Artificial Life
2005
Corpus ID: 36275899
All biological organisms must be able to regulate certain essential internal variables, e.g. core body temperature in mammals, in…
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2004
2004
Homeostasis and rein control: from Daisyworld to active perception
Inman Harvey
2004
Corpus ID: 88995589
Homeostasis refers to the ability of organisms to maintain vital properties, such as body temperature, within a zone of viability…
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2000
2000
Interspecific competition affects temperature stability in Daisyworld
J. Cohen
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A. D. Rich
2000
Corpus ID: 97341730
The model of Daisyworld showed that nonteleological mechanistic responses of life to thephysical environment can stabilize an…
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1996
Review
1996
The challenge of Daisyworld
A. Andrew
1996
Corpus ID: 56703249
Reviews considerations of information theory and feedback control as applied to biological systems, and particularly their impact…
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