International audienceThe relationship between 2 attributes of a living system is usually described using scaling laws also called allometric laws. For example the metabolic rate of a lot of species was supposed to be proportional to its mass according to a +3/4 exponent power-law (Kleiber law). But it's just plain wrong! According to the paradigm of the gauge invariance of living systems an other explanation with a +3/2 power-law (or +2/3 power-law, systemic constructal law) of the invariant scaling of living systems was proposed from underlying principles embedded in the dynamical and geometrical structure of space-filling, fractal-like, hierarchical branching networks, emerging by embedments and juxtapositions of previous ones. Indeed an...
Abstract The relative sizes of parts of an organism frequently depend on the absolute size of the in...
Why is our universe so fine-tuned? In this preprint we discuss that this is not a strange accident b...
Today it is possible to finally go beyond the limits of the analytical paradigm by enriching it with...
live on, whatever is its spatial and temporal level of organization, owns 7 invariant qualitative ca...
To survive that is 'to eat and not to be eaten', to live on [9, 11]. Any living system [10], to surv...
Thirty years ago, the systems ecologist Howard T. Odum introduced the concept of transformity, whic...
Biological and social systems have been found to possess a non-trivial underlying network structure ...
International audienceTo survive that is 'to eat and not to be eaten'. Whatever its spatial and temp...
This thesis aims at considering the information as essential link between the sciences of the nature...
Biological systems have evolved branching networks that transport a variety of resources. We argue t...
An extensive research by the author, J-J. Blanc, on "Systems science" (since 1996) induced to his cr...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
Power Laws, Scale-free Networks and Genome Biology deals with crucial aspects of the theoretical fou...
For almost 10 years, topological analysis of different large-scale biological networks (metabolic re...
Francis Bailly, Giuseppe Longo. Biological Organization and Anti-Entropy. In J. Biological System...
Abstract The relative sizes of parts of an organism frequently depend on the absolute size of the in...
Why is our universe so fine-tuned? In this preprint we discuss that this is not a strange accident b...
Today it is possible to finally go beyond the limits of the analytical paradigm by enriching it with...
live on, whatever is its spatial and temporal level of organization, owns 7 invariant qualitative ca...
To survive that is 'to eat and not to be eaten', to live on [9, 11]. Any living system [10], to surv...
Thirty years ago, the systems ecologist Howard T. Odum introduced the concept of transformity, whic...
Biological and social systems have been found to possess a non-trivial underlying network structure ...
International audienceTo survive that is 'to eat and not to be eaten'. Whatever its spatial and temp...
This thesis aims at considering the information as essential link between the sciences of the nature...
Biological systems have evolved branching networks that transport a variety of resources. We argue t...
An extensive research by the author, J-J. Blanc, on "Systems science" (since 1996) induced to his cr...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
Power Laws, Scale-free Networks and Genome Biology deals with crucial aspects of the theoretical fou...
For almost 10 years, topological analysis of different large-scale biological networks (metabolic re...
Francis Bailly, Giuseppe Longo. Biological Organization and Anti-Entropy. In J. Biological System...
Abstract The relative sizes of parts of an organism frequently depend on the absolute size of the in...
Why is our universe so fine-tuned? In this preprint we discuss that this is not a strange accident b...
Today it is possible to finally go beyond the limits of the analytical paradigm by enriching it with...