
ICMM-FW-07 introduces a first exploration of the emergence of an informational dynamic field within transformational networks in the framework of the ICMM model (Complex Multi-Magnetic Information). Previous works established the ontological architecture of the model as well as the principles of multi-scale informational dynamics described within the STIM framework. However, the way in which local dynamics may structure themselves from these principles within a network of interactions remained to be formalized. This study introduces a formalization of a local informational dynamic field based on informational coherence, oriented potential, and dynamic intensity. These quantities allow the definition of an informational flow field whose divergence and curl characterize the organization of the system. Three exploratory simulations are conducted to investigate the emergence and robustness of this dynamic mechanism. The results show the spontaneous appearance of structured informational flows, the emergence of source-sink configurations, and the presence of rotational structures. This work represents a conceptual bridge between the multi-scale informational dynamics introduced in ICMM-FW-06 and the investigation of nonlinear dynamic regimes that will be explored in ICMM-FW-08. Scientific Contact:Frédéric CordierEmail: cordierfr@wanadoo.fr or frederic.cordier@alcahest-quantique.frORCID: 0009-0001-8661-3275Project page: https://www.alcahest-quantique.fr Expected citation:Cordier, F. (2026). ICMM-FW-07 - Emergence of an informational dynamic field in a transformational network. ICMM Research Program (Complex Multi-Magnetic Information). Zenodo. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19010544
ICMM-FW-07 explore l’émergence d’un champ dynamique informationnel au sein de réseaux transformationnels dans le cadre du modèle ICMM (Information Complexe Multi-Magnétique). Elle introduit une formalisation d’un champ dynamique local basé sur la cohérence informationnelle, le potentiel orienté et l’intensité dynamique. Ces grandeurs permettent de définir un champ de flux informationnel dont la divergence et le rotationnel caractérisent l’organisation du système. Trois simulations exploratoires sont réalisées afin d’étudier l’émergence et la robustesse de ce mécanisme dynamique. Les résultats montrent l’apparition spontanée de flux informationnels structurés, l’émergence de configurations source-puits et la présence de structures rotationnelles. Cette étude constitue une étape intermédiaire entre la dynamique informationnelle multi-échelles introduite dans ICMM-FW-06 et l’analyse des régimes dynamiques non linéaires qui seront explorés dans ICMM-FW-08. Contact Scientifique :Frédéric CordierEmail: cordierfr@wanadoo.fr ou frederic.cordier@alcahest-quantique.frORCID: 0009-0001-8661-3275Project page: https://www.alcahest-quantique.fr Citation attendue :Cordier, F. (2026). ICMM-FW-07 - Émergence d’un champ dynamique informationnel dans un réseau transformationnel. Programme de recherche ICMM (Information Complexe Multi-Magnétique). Zenodo. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19010544
Information Geometry, Information Flow, Tranformational Networks, ICMM, Emergent Fields, Computational Cosmology, Complex Systems, Information Dynamics
Information Geometry, Information Flow, Tranformational Networks, ICMM, Emergent Fields, Computational Cosmology, Complex Systems, Information Dynamics
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