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A stable states cycle in a network.
ST. KAUFFMAN, who applies this model to biological systems, states: "… once a network's trajectory carries it onto a state cycle, it stays there. The set of states that flow into a cycle or that lie on it constitutes the basin of attraction of the state cycle. Every network must have at least one state cycle; it may have more" (1991, p.66)
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