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Smart Grid Creatures

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  • S. Z. Stefanov

    (ESO EAD, 5 Veslets Str., 1040 Sofia, Bulgaria)

  • Paul P. Wang

    (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Duke University, NC 27708, USA)

Abstract

In this paper, we revisit the research results of DAD, Daily Artificial Dispatcher, published in 2010 [S. Z. Stefanov, New Mathematics and Natural Computation 6 (2010) 275–283], and give it new interpretation bring out the best of its meaning, as well as some more quantitative novel formula. In metaphorical sense, DAD is the analogue to DNA and hence the Smart Grid is analogue to the Creature by invoking the postmodern theory [J.-F. Lyotard, Moralités Postmodernes (Éditions Galilée, 1993) (in French)]. Specifically, the DAD’s binary expressions are generated by an innocent dialogue between DAD and Smart Grid in the form of world-strings. Namely, the living space-time of the DAD’s binary symbols is generated via a discussion between DAD and Smart Grid. Metaphorically speaking, DAD’s world is digitally described as a dramatic game and the Smart Grid as a creating cartoon loaded with an integral holographic complexity. Overall, the so called creatures capable of innocent discussions under near-zero temperature are generated by the epidemic growth of the Smart Grid cartoon. It is further concluded that the number of the Smart Grid creatures is inversely proportional to the half-time of the DAD’s binary “DNA” life cycle. Each Smart Grid can be coded in one of eight colors pool, as an aging in one of the four ways and as being in one of three possible development phases, dynamically. Finally, we take the liberty of calling the DAD’s world, a string prescribed as topology and landscape, to be “Aria”.

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  • S. Z. Stefanov & Paul P. Wang, 2018. "Smart Grid Creatures," New Mathematics and Natural Computation (NMNC), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 14(03), pages 307-321, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:nmncxx:v:14:y:2018:i:03:n:s1793005718500199
    DOI: 10.1142/S1793005718500199
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    1. S. Z. Stefanov, 2010. "Daily Artificial Dispatcher – The Other Head," New Mathematics and Natural Computation (NMNC), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 6(03), pages 275-283.
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