Current analyses of genomes from numerous species show that the diversity of their functional and behavioral characters is not proportional to the number of genes that encode the organism. We investigate the hypothesis that the diversity of organismal character is due to hierarchical organization. We do this with the recently introduced model of the finitary process soup, which allows for a detailed mathematical and quantitative analysis of the population dynamics of structural complexity. Here we show that global complexity in the finitary process soup is due to the emergence of successively higher levels of organization, that the hierarchical structure appears spontaneously, and that the process of structural innovation is facilitated by ...
While development plays a critical role in the emergence of diversity, its mechanical and chemical a...
Biological networks pervade nature. They describe systems throughout all levels of biological organi...
Biological systems—from cells to tissues to individuals to societies—are hierarchically organised, w...
Current analyses of genomes from numerous species show that the diversity of their functional and be...
Current analyses of genomes from numerous species show that the diversity of organism’s functional a...
A general and basic model of primordial evolution-a soup of reacting fini- tary and discrete process...
SYNOPSIS. Three features contribute to the complexity of an entity: number of parts, their order, an...
Hierarchical organization is a central property of complex systems. It is even argued that a system ...
The biological world is hierarchically organised – larger wholes are composed of smaller parts. One ...
Stochastic processes constitute a broad class of objects of central importance in complex systems. T...
The standard approach in accounting for hierarchical differentiation in biology and the social scien...
The genetic reduction or "genocentrism" of the Synthetic Theory of Evolution was unconducive to its ...
To analyse the evolutionary emergence of structural complexity in physical processes, we introduce a...
To analyse the evolutionary emergence of structural complexity in physical processes, we introduce a...
Abnormal base compositional patterns of genomic DNA sequences are studied in the framework of a hier...
While development plays a critical role in the emergence of diversity, its mechanical and chemical a...
Biological networks pervade nature. They describe systems throughout all levels of biological organi...
Biological systems—from cells to tissues to individuals to societies—are hierarchically organised, w...
Current analyses of genomes from numerous species show that the diversity of their functional and be...
Current analyses of genomes from numerous species show that the diversity of organism’s functional a...
A general and basic model of primordial evolution-a soup of reacting fini- tary and discrete process...
SYNOPSIS. Three features contribute to the complexity of an entity: number of parts, their order, an...
Hierarchical organization is a central property of complex systems. It is even argued that a system ...
The biological world is hierarchically organised – larger wholes are composed of smaller parts. One ...
Stochastic processes constitute a broad class of objects of central importance in complex systems. T...
The standard approach in accounting for hierarchical differentiation in biology and the social scien...
The genetic reduction or "genocentrism" of the Synthetic Theory of Evolution was unconducive to its ...
To analyse the evolutionary emergence of structural complexity in physical processes, we introduce a...
To analyse the evolutionary emergence of structural complexity in physical processes, we introduce a...
Abnormal base compositional patterns of genomic DNA sequences are studied in the framework of a hier...
While development plays a critical role in the emergence of diversity, its mechanical and chemical a...
Biological networks pervade nature. They describe systems throughout all levels of biological organi...
Biological systems—from cells to tissues to individuals to societies—are hierarchically organised, w...