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So far, nets seem to evolve to be bigger and bigger over time, as there is no reason for them not to. We should have a population-level penalty for network size, in order to prevent sprawling growth. Not sure exactly what form it should take. An absolute value per node, a percentage, exponential decay, no penalty below some size threshold, etc.
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So far, nets seem to evolve to be bigger and bigger over time, as there is no reason for them not to. We should have a population-level penalty for network size, in order to prevent sprawling growth. Not sure exactly what form it should take. An absolute value per node, a percentage, exponential decay, no penalty below some size threshold, etc.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: