机械自我复制

Ralph P. Lano
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本研究提出了一个自我复制机械系统的理论模型,其灵感来自活细胞内的生物过程,并通过计算机模拟加以支持。该模型将自我复制分解为多个核心组件,每个组件由一组基本块类型构建的单一机器执行。该模型演示了分类、复制和构建等关键功能。该模型为了解自我复制系统的制约因素提供了宝贵的见解。讨论还涉及系统的空间和时间行为,以及系统的效率和复杂性。这项工作为未来研究自我复制机制及其信息处理应用提供了一个基础框架。
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Mechanical Self-replication
This study presents a theoretical model for a self-replicating mechanical system inspired by biological processes within living cells and supported by computer simulations. The model decomposes self-replication into core components, each of which is executed by a single machine constructed from a set of basic block types. Key functionalities such as sorting, copying, and building, are demonstrated. The model provides valuable insights into the constraints of self-replicating systems. The discussion also addresses the spatial and timing behavior of the system, as well as its efficiency and complexity. This work provides a foundational framework for future studies on self-replicating mechanisms and their information-processing applications.
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