The behaviour of three biologically inspired networks is investigated:
Immune Idiotypic Network (IIN), Hopfield Network (HN) and Coupled Map
Lattice (CML), mainly the effect on the dynamics induced by connectin
g the network in a frustrated way. Frustration occurs when the global
structure is such that local connectivity patterns responsible for sta
ble behaviour are intertwined, leading to mutually competing attractor
s and chaotic itinerancy among brief appearance of these attractors. F
rustration destabilizes the network and provokes an unpredictable ''wa
vering'' among the stable dynamic regimes which characterize the same
network when it is interconnected in a non-frustrated way. As the main
contribution of this paper, an immune idiotypic network in which the
prevailing behaviour is oscillatory is studied in detail. It is shown
how connecting an elementary three-clone network in a frustrating way
transforms the oscillatory regime into a chaotic one. This chaotic reg
ime is further analysed and several interesting aspects are discussed
such as the variable homogeneity, the intrinsic chaotic itinerancy amo
ng brief oscillatory regimes and the strong unpredictability. In addit
ion, dynamical regimes obtained by frustrating the connectivity of HN
and CML are presented and the similarities as well as the differences
with the INN dynamics are emphasized. Common to all these networks is
the description of the frustrated chaos as a succession of attempts to
relax the network into one of the oscillatory regimes given by a weak
er and non-frustrated connectivity, an impossible achievement making t
he dynamics rambling over brief but repelling orbits. (C) 1997 Academi
c Press Limited.