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Anarchic network coordination without centralised control. An anarchic network is a network of nodes that are not centrally controlled. Instead, the nodes coordinate their activities through a process of decentralized control. This can be achieved using graph theory and state machines to generate and process events and signals. Graph theory is a mathematical tool that can be used to model the relationships between nodes in a network. In an anarchic network, the nodes are represented by vertices in a graph, and the relationships between the nodes are represented by edges. The edges can be weighted to represent the strength of the relationship between two nodes. State machines are a way of modeling the behavior of a system. A state machine has a finite number of states, and it can transition from one state to another in response to events. In an anarchic network, the nodes can be modeled as state machines. The state machines can be used to coordinate the activities of the nodes by genera