Regarding the widespread confusion about the concept and nature of complexity, information and biological organization, we look for some coordinated conceptual considerations corresponding to quantitative measures suitable to grasp the main characteristics of biological complexity. Quantitative measures of algorithmic complexity of supercomputers like Blue Gene/L are compared with the complexity of the brain. We show that both the computer and the brain have a more fundamental, dynamic complexity measure corresponding to the number of operations per second. Recent insights suggest that the origin of complexity may go back to simplicity at a deeper level, corresponding to algorithmic complexity. We point out that for physical systems Ashby’s...
Complexity is a catchword of certain extremely popular and rapidly devel oping interdisciplinary ne...
Life is a complex phenomenon and much research has been devoted to both understanding its origins fr...
At present, the brain is viewed primarily as a biological computer. But, crucially, the plas-ticity ...
Regarding the widespread confusion about the concept and nature of complexity, information and biolo...
The current analysis of information and complexity mostly concern "artificial " systems of...
Why are computers so radically different than brains in terms of phenomenology? The difference is on...
The term complexity means several things to biologists. When qualifying morphological phenotype, on ...
Our intuition tells us that there is a general trend in the evolution of nature, a trend towards gre...
Abstract Background It is difficult to measure precisely the phenotypic complexity of living organis...
This paper argues that there is a synchronicity among biological and computational levels on an orga...
AbstractThis paper argues that there is a synchronicity among biological and computational levels on...
To make a case for or against a trend in the evolution of complexity in biological evolution, comple...
International audienceIn the last century, jointly with the advent of computers, mathematical theori...
Whether or not Darwinian evolution leads to an increase in complexity depends crucially on what we m...
In the quest for a mathematical measure able to capture and shed light on the dual notions of infor...
Complexity is a catchword of certain extremely popular and rapidly devel oping interdisciplinary ne...
Life is a complex phenomenon and much research has been devoted to both understanding its origins fr...
At present, the brain is viewed primarily as a biological computer. But, crucially, the plas-ticity ...
Regarding the widespread confusion about the concept and nature of complexity, information and biolo...
The current analysis of information and complexity mostly concern "artificial " systems of...
Why are computers so radically different than brains in terms of phenomenology? The difference is on...
The term complexity means several things to biologists. When qualifying morphological phenotype, on ...
Our intuition tells us that there is a general trend in the evolution of nature, a trend towards gre...
Abstract Background It is difficult to measure precisely the phenotypic complexity of living organis...
This paper argues that there is a synchronicity among biological and computational levels on an orga...
AbstractThis paper argues that there is a synchronicity among biological and computational levels on...
To make a case for or against a trend in the evolution of complexity in biological evolution, comple...
International audienceIn the last century, jointly with the advent of computers, mathematical theori...
Whether or not Darwinian evolution leads to an increase in complexity depends crucially on what we m...
In the quest for a mathematical measure able to capture and shed light on the dual notions of infor...
Complexity is a catchword of certain extremely popular and rapidly devel oping interdisciplinary ne...
Life is a complex phenomenon and much research has been devoted to both understanding its origins fr...
At present, the brain is viewed primarily as a biological computer. But, crucially, the plas-ticity ...