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Biological version of Braess' paradox arising from perturbed homeostasis
2018
Physical review. E
Braess' paradox is an observation in traffic networks in which changes to the structure of the network-such as the addition of a road-which are intended to enhance flow can often instead have the paradoxical effect of reducing flow through the network. Versions of Braess' paradox have subsequently been observed in many other network types. Homeostasis is a seemingly unrelated biological concept in which interacting regulatory mechanisms work in concert to regulate a particular system output
doi:10.1103/physreve.98.062406
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