Self-sustaining autocatalytic chemical networks represent a necessary, though not sufficient condition for the emergence of early living systems. These net-works have been formalised and investigated within the framework of RAF the-ory, which has led to a number of insights and results concerning the likelihood of such networks forming. In this paper, we extend this analysis by focussing on how small autocatalytic networks are likely to be when they first emerge. First we show that simulations are unlikely to settle this question, by estab-lishing that the problem of finding a smallest RAF within a catalytic reaction system is NP-hard. However, irreducible RAFs (irrRAFs) can be constructed in polynomial time, and we show it is possible to d...
The emergence of autocatalytic sets of molecules seems to have played an important role in the origi...
The emergence of autocatalytic sets of molecules seems to have played an important role in the origi...
We determine conditions under which a random biochemical system is likely to contain a subsystem th...
RAF theory has been established as a useful and formal framework for studying the emergence and evol...
RAF theory has been established as a useful and formal framework for studying the emergence and evol...
The formation of a self-sustaining autocatalytic chemical network is a necessary but not sufficient ...
RAF theory has been established as a useful and formal framework for studying the emergence and evol...
Self-sustaining autocatalytic networks play a central role in living systems, from metabolism at the...
The emergence of autocatalytic sets of molecules seems to have played an important role in the origi...
The emergence of autocatalytic sets of molecules seems to have played an important role in the origi...
The emergence of autocatalytic sets of molecules seems to have played an important role in the origi...
The emergence of autocatalytic sets of molecules seems to have played an important role in the origi...
The emergence of autocatalytic sets of molecules seems to have played an important role in the origi...
The emergence of autocatalytic sets of molecules seems to have played an important role in the orig...
The emergence of autocatalytic sets of molecules seems to have played an important role in the origi...
The emergence of autocatalytic sets of molecules seems to have played an important role in the origi...
The emergence of autocatalytic sets of molecules seems to have played an important role in the origi...
We determine conditions under which a random biochemical system is likely to contain a subsystem th...
RAF theory has been established as a useful and formal framework for studying the emergence and evol...
RAF theory has been established as a useful and formal framework for studying the emergence and evol...
The formation of a self-sustaining autocatalytic chemical network is a necessary but not sufficient ...
RAF theory has been established as a useful and formal framework for studying the emergence and evol...
Self-sustaining autocatalytic networks play a central role in living systems, from metabolism at the...
The emergence of autocatalytic sets of molecules seems to have played an important role in the origi...
The emergence of autocatalytic sets of molecules seems to have played an important role in the origi...
The emergence of autocatalytic sets of molecules seems to have played an important role in the origi...
The emergence of autocatalytic sets of molecules seems to have played an important role in the origi...
The emergence of autocatalytic sets of molecules seems to have played an important role in the origi...
The emergence of autocatalytic sets of molecules seems to have played an important role in the orig...
The emergence of autocatalytic sets of molecules seems to have played an important role in the origi...
The emergence of autocatalytic sets of molecules seems to have played an important role in the origi...
The emergence of autocatalytic sets of molecules seems to have played an important role in the origi...
We determine conditions under which a random biochemical system is likely to contain a subsystem th...