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An Entropy-based Measure of Intelligence Degree of System Structures

In this paper, we investigate how to measure the intelligence of systems under specific structures. Two indicators are adopted to characterize the intelligence of a given structure, namely the function diversity of the structure, and the ability to generate order under specific environments. A measure of intelligence degree is proposed, with which the intelligence degree of several basic structures is calculated. It is shown that some structures are indeed "smarter" than the others under the proposed measure. The results add a possible way of revealing the evolution mechanism of natural life and constructing life-like structures with high intelligence degree.

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