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Efficient Physical Embedding of Topologically Complex Information Processing Networks in Brains and Computer Circuits
2010
PLoS Computational Biology
Nervous systems are information processing networks that evolved by natural selection, whereas very large scale integrated (VLSI) computer circuits have evolved by commercially driven technology development. Here we follow historic intuition that all physical information processing systems will share key organizational properties, such as modularity, that generally confer adaptivity of function. It has long been observed that modular VLSI circuits demonstrate an isometric scaling relationship
doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000748
pmid:20421990
pmcid:PMC2858671
fatcat:fy4wam22cbalziutjsyx2prfje