eigenbehavior

noun

Etymology

From eigen- + behavior.

  1. derived from habeō — “to have, hold
  2. derived from avoir — “property, wealth
  3. derived from aveir
  4. inherited from behavoure
  5. prefixed as eigenbehavior — “eigen + behavior

Definitions

  1. Any pattern of behavior that can be measured as a vector of behavioral attributes such…

    Any pattern of behavior that can be measured as a vector of behavioral attributes such that the resulting behavior vectors exhibit stability as eigenvectors.

    • Any system, cognitive or biological, which is able to relate internally, self-organized, stable structures (eigenvalues) to constant aspects of its own interaction with an environment can be said to observe eigenbehavior.
    • The eigenbehavior of the system creates “relatively stable attitudes that arise when an operation is utilized for its own results” (1102).

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for eigenbehavior. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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