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Long-term survival requires-by definition-surviving many short terms. The year 1948 was rife with prefigurations of the ideas that eventually would be dynamical criticality, such as Ashby`s construction of the Homeostat, built on the ideas of Principles of the Self-Organizing Dynamical System, and Hopf`s treatment of the Landau-Hopf theory of turbulence; but the most explicit one is Thomas Gold`s absolutely prescient 1948 paper Briefly after the work, Camalet et_al conjectured mechanisms to tune a system to being close to a Hopf bifurcation, which they termed "self-tuned . . .
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