Tokyo/Model

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Model

To establish a system following Pareto’s principle, the system must satisfy the following three cases. In our model, all nodes have the same genetic circuits and take two states, A (worker) and B (idler), depending on the surrounding circumstances.


Condition 1. Bistable state

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The system is stable containing nodes A and B at certain ratio.


Condition 2. Unstable state with node A removed

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Removed of node A, the system contains only node B and becomes unstable. Node B detects the removal of node A from the system and knows that there is only node B left.


Condition 3. From unstable to stable state

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In an unstable state, some node B become A while the others remain B. The system then becomes stable again.