Research Article
A Multilayer Structure Facilitates the Production of Antifragile Systems in Boolean Network Models
Figure 2
An example showing how to calculate complexity. Top-left: a RBN with , . Bottom-left: state space of the RBN. The state space is composed of configurations and transitions among them. The configurations with bold outlines are attractors. Dashed lines draw boundaries for each basin of attraction. Right: state transitions and the computation of complexity, based on the emergence of each of the four nodes (columns). 0101 was used as an initial state. The state transitions were obtained from to .