Life evolved on our planet by means of a combination of Darwinian selection and innovations leading to higher levels of complexity. The emergence and selection of replicating entities is a central problem in prebiotic evolution. Theoretical models have shown how populations of different types of replicating entities exclude or coexist with other classes of replicators. Models are typically kinetic, based on standard replicator equations. On the other hand, the presence of thermodynamical constraints for these systems remain an open question. This is largely due to the lack of a general theory of statistical methods for systems far from equilibrium. Nonetheless, a first approach to this problem has been put forward in a series of novel devel...
As of today, the most credible scientific paradigm pertaining to the origin of life on Earth is undo...
The chemical machinery of life must have been catalytic from the outset. Models of the chemical orig...
Self-replicating molecules play a fundamental role in origins of life studies.In Chapter 2, evidence...
Life evolved on our planet by means of a combination of Darwinian selection and innovations leading ...
The aim of this work is to study the features of a simple replicator chemical model of the relation ...
Abstract: E. Szathmary and M. Smith (1997) considered non-linear “parabolic ” and “hyperbolic” model...
The population dynamics of macromolecules that reproduce by means of template-directed ligation of t...
Among the key characteristics of living systems are their ability to self-replicate and the fact tha...
The process by which chemistry can give rise to biology remains one of the biggest mysteries in cont...
The replicator equation describes the process of natural selection, i. e. the deterministic com-pone...
Genes are thought to have evolved from long-lived and multiply-interactive molecules in the early st...
We describe a simple artificial chemistry which abstracts a small number of key features from the or...
The chemical machinery of life must have been catalytic from the outset. Models of the chemical orig...
As of today, the most credible scientific paradigm pertaining to the origin of life on Earth is undo...
The chemical machinery of life must have been catalytic from the outset. Models of the chemical orig...
Self-replicating molecules play a fundamental role in origins of life studies.In Chapter 2, evidence...
Life evolved on our planet by means of a combination of Darwinian selection and innovations leading ...
The aim of this work is to study the features of a simple replicator chemical model of the relation ...
Abstract: E. Szathmary and M. Smith (1997) considered non-linear “parabolic ” and “hyperbolic” model...
The population dynamics of macromolecules that reproduce by means of template-directed ligation of t...
Among the key characteristics of living systems are their ability to self-replicate and the fact tha...
The process by which chemistry can give rise to biology remains one of the biggest mysteries in cont...
The replicator equation describes the process of natural selection, i. e. the deterministic com-pone...
Genes are thought to have evolved from long-lived and multiply-interactive molecules in the early st...
We describe a simple artificial chemistry which abstracts a small number of key features from the or...
The chemical machinery of life must have been catalytic from the outset. Models of the chemical orig...
As of today, the most credible scientific paradigm pertaining to the origin of life on Earth is undo...
The chemical machinery of life must have been catalytic from the outset. Models of the chemical orig...
Self-replicating molecules play a fundamental role in origins of life studies.In Chapter 2, evidence...