The causal element of biological evolution and development can be understood in terms of a potential function which is generalized from the variational principles of irreversible thermodynamics. This potential function is approximated by the rate of entropy production in a configuration space which admits of macroscopic excursions by fluctuation and regression as well as microscopic ones. Analogously to Onsager's dissipation function, the potential takes the form of a saddle surface in this configuration space. The path of evolution following from an initial high dissipation state within the fixed constraint provided by the invariant energy flux from the sun tends toward the stable saddle point by a series of spontaneous regressions which l...
We outline a phenomenological theory of evolution and origin of life by combining the formalism of c...
This work describes the kinetic conditions under which dissipation can compensate for the entropic c...
The Earth system is remarkably different from its planetary neighbours in that it shows pronounced, ...
The causal element of biological evolution and development can be understood in terms of a potential...
We established the potential and flux landscape theory for evolution. We found explicitly the conven...
The present-day atmosphere is in a unique state far from thermodynamic equilibrium. This uniqueness ...
Abstract. Understanding the thermodynamic function of life may shed light on its origin. Life, as ar...
The purpose of this review article is to present some of the recent contributions that show the use ...
The Earth system is maintained in a unique state far from thermodynamic equilibrium, as, for instanc...
This paper outlines a thermodynamic theory of biological evolution. Beginning with a brief summary o...
The First Principle of Thermodynamics is concerned with conservation, the Second Principle with evol...
Throughout Earth's history, life has increased greatly in abundance, complexity, and diversity. At t...
The biosphere has greatly shaped the past evolution of the Earth system. Here I argue that life evol...
AbstractThroughout Earth's history, life has increased greatly in abundance, complexity, and diversi...
peer reviewedEcohydrological systems are a result of long-term co-evolution of soils, biota and atmo...
We outline a phenomenological theory of evolution and origin of life by combining the formalism of c...
This work describes the kinetic conditions under which dissipation can compensate for the entropic c...
The Earth system is remarkably different from its planetary neighbours in that it shows pronounced, ...
The causal element of biological evolution and development can be understood in terms of a potential...
We established the potential and flux landscape theory for evolution. We found explicitly the conven...
The present-day atmosphere is in a unique state far from thermodynamic equilibrium. This uniqueness ...
Abstract. Understanding the thermodynamic function of life may shed light on its origin. Life, as ar...
The purpose of this review article is to present some of the recent contributions that show the use ...
The Earth system is maintained in a unique state far from thermodynamic equilibrium, as, for instanc...
This paper outlines a thermodynamic theory of biological evolution. Beginning with a brief summary o...
The First Principle of Thermodynamics is concerned with conservation, the Second Principle with evol...
Throughout Earth's history, life has increased greatly in abundance, complexity, and diversity. At t...
The biosphere has greatly shaped the past evolution of the Earth system. Here I argue that life evol...
AbstractThroughout Earth's history, life has increased greatly in abundance, complexity, and diversi...
peer reviewedEcohydrological systems are a result of long-term co-evolution of soils, biota and atmo...
We outline a phenomenological theory of evolution and origin of life by combining the formalism of c...
This work describes the kinetic conditions under which dissipation can compensate for the entropic c...
The Earth system is remarkably different from its planetary neighbours in that it shows pronounced, ...