duaalin
Duaalin is a theoretical framework used to model systems that exhibit dual aspects—typically a pair of interacting subsystems or perspectives that share a common environment. The term emphasizes duality between local and global descriptions and the need to account for how changes in one aspect affect the other. Proponents describe duaalin as a language for expressing consistency constraints across scales.
Core concepts include dual state representations, where each subsystem maintains a local state and a corresponding
History and development: The idea emerges from cross-disciplinary work in systems theory, control, and cognitive science,
Applications and reception: Duaalin provides a common vocabulary for analyzing interactions in cyber-physical systems, networked processes,