models.mechanism¶
Mechanism-level objects.
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class
pyphi.models.mechanism.RepertoireIrreducibilityAnalysis(phi, direction, mechanism, purview, partition, repertoire, partitioned_repertoire, node_labels=None)¶ An analysis of the irreducibility (\(\varphi\)) of a mechanism over a purview, for a given partition, in one temporal direction.
These can be compared with the built-in Python comparison operators (
<,>, etc.). First, \(\varphi\) values are compared. Then, if these are equal up toPRECISION, the size of the mechanism is compared (see thePICK_SMALLEST_PURVIEWoption inconfig.)-
property
phi¶ This is the difference between the mechanism’s unpartitioned and partitioned repertoires.
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float
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property
mechanism¶ The mechanism that was analyzed.
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tuple[int]
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property
purview¶ The purview over which the the mechanism was analyzed.
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tuple[int]
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property
partition¶ The partition of the mechanism-purview pair that was analyzed.
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property
repertoire¶ The repertoire of the mechanism over the purview.
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np.ndarray
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property
partitioned_repertoire¶ The partitioned repertoire of the mechanism over the purview. This is the product of the repertoires of each part of the partition.
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np.ndarray
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property
node_labels¶ NodeLabelsfor this system.
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unorderable_unless_eq= ['direction']¶
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order_by()¶ Return a list of values to compare for ordering.
The first value in the list has the greatest priority; if the first objects are equal the second object is compared, etc.
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__bool__()¶ A
RepertoireIrreducibilityAnalysisisTrueif it has \(\varphi > 0\).
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to_json()¶
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property
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class
pyphi.models.mechanism.MaximallyIrreducibleCauseOrEffect(ria)¶ A maximally irreducible cause or effect (MICE).
These can be compared with the built-in Python comparison operators (
<,>, etc.). First, \(\varphi\) values are compared. Then, if these are equal up toPRECISION, the size of the mechanism is compared (see thePICK_SMALLEST_PURVIEWoption inconfig.)-
property
phi¶ The difference between the mechanism’s unpartitioned and partitioned repertoires.
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float
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property
mechanism¶ The mechanism for which the MICE is evaluated.
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list[int]
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property
purview¶ The purview over which this mechanism’s \(\varphi\) is maximal.
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list[int]
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property
mip¶ The partition that makes the least difference to the mechanism’s repertoire.
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property
repertoire¶ The unpartitioned repertoire of the mechanism over the purview.
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np.ndarray
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property
partitioned_repertoire¶ The partitioned repertoire of the mechanism over the purview.
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np.ndarray
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property
ria¶ The irreducibility analysis for this mechanism.
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unorderable_unless_eq= ['direction']¶
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order_by()¶ Return a list of values to compare for ordering.
The first value in the list has the greatest priority; if the first objects are equal the second object is compared, etc.
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to_json()¶
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damaged_by_cut(subsystem)¶ Return
Trueif this MICE is affected by the subsystem’s cut.The cut affects the MICE if it either splits the MICE’s mechanism or splits the connections between the purview and mechanism.
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property
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class
pyphi.models.mechanism.MaximallyIrreducibleCause(ria)¶ A maximally irreducible cause (MIC).
These can be compared with the built-in Python comparison operators (
<,>, etc.). First, \(\varphi\) values are compared. Then, if these are equal up toPRECISION, the size of the mechanism is compared (see thePICK_SMALLEST_PURVIEWoption inconfig.)
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class
pyphi.models.mechanism.MaximallyIrreducibleEffect(ria)¶ A maximally irreducible effect (MIE).
These can be compared with the built-in Python comparison operators (
<,>, etc.). First, \(\varphi\) values are compared. Then, if these are equal up toPRECISION, the size of the mechanism is compared (see thePICK_SMALLEST_PURVIEWoption inconfig.)
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class
pyphi.models.mechanism.Concept(mechanism=None, cause=None, effect=None, subsystem=None, time=None)¶ The maximally irreducible cause and effect specified by a mechanism.
These can be compared with the built-in Python comparison operators (
<,>, etc.). First, \(\varphi\) values are compared. Then, if these are equal up toPRECISION, the size of the mechanism is compared.-
mechanism¶ The mechanism that the concept consists of.
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tuple[int]
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cause¶ The
MaximallyIrreducibleCauserepresenting the maximally-irreducible cause of this concept.
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effect¶ The
MaximallyIrreducibleEffectrepresenting the maximally-irreducible effect of this concept.
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time¶ The number of seconds it took to calculate.
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float
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property
phi¶ The size of the concept.
This is the minimum of the \(\varphi\) values of the concept’s
MaximallyIrreducibleCauseandMaximallyIrreducibleEffect.- Type
float
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property
cause_purview¶ The cause purview.
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tuple[int]
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property
effect_purview¶ The effect purview.
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tuple[int]
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property
cause_repertoire¶ The cause repertoire.
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np.ndarray
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property
effect_repertoire¶ The effect repertoire.
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np.ndarray
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property
mechanism_state¶ The state of this mechanism.
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tuple(int)
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unorderable_unless_eq= ['subsystem']¶
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order_by()¶ Return a list of values to compare for ordering.
The first value in the list has the greatest priority; if the first objects are equal the second object is compared, etc.
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__bool__()¶ A concept is
Trueif \(\varphi > 0\).
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eq_repertoires(other)¶ Return whether this concept has the same repertoires as another.
Warning
This only checks if the cause and effect repertoires are equal as arrays; mechanisms, purviews, or even the nodes that the mechanism and purview indices refer to, might be different.
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emd_eq(other)¶ Return whether this concept is equal to another in the context of an EMD calculation.
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expand_cause_repertoire(new_purview=None)¶ See
expand_repertoire().
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expand_effect_repertoire(new_purview=None)¶ See
expand_repertoire().
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expand_partitioned_cause_repertoire()¶ See
expand_repertoire().
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expand_partitioned_effect_repertoire()¶ See
expand_repertoire().
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to_json()¶ Return a JSON-serializable representation.
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classmethod
from_json(dct)¶
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