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The Calculus of Life, 2015 Towards a Theory of Life SpringerBriefs in Biology Series

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage The Calculus of Life
This book explores the exciting world of theoretical biology and is divided into three sections. The first section examines the roles played by renowned scientists such as Jacob, Monod, Rosen, Turing, von Bertalanffy, Waddington and Woodger in developing the field of theoretical biology. The second section, aided with numerous examples, supports the idea that logic and computing are suitable formal languages to describe and understand biological phenomena. The third and final section is, without doubt, the most intellectually challenging and endeavors to show the possible paths we could take to compute a cell - the basic unit of life - or the conditions required for a predictive theory of biological evolution; ultimately, a theory of life in the light of modern Systems Biology. The work aims to show that modern biology is closer than ever to making Goethe's dream come true and that we have reached a point where synthetic and analytical traditions converge to shed light on the living being as a whole.

Section 1 Biology

1 Theoretical Biology and evolutionary theory
2 Chance and necessity
3 Tinkering and evolution
4 Concepts for a Theoretical Biology
5 General systems theory and Systems Biology

Section 2 Logic and Computation

6 Logic, Computation and Biology
7 Life
8 Algorithmic Chemistry

Section 3 The Cell and Evolution

9 The Spaces of Evolution
10 Computing the cell
11 Gödel and the Blind Watchmaker
12 In conclusion: Goethe's dream

Author Index
Subject Index

Logic and Computation are appropriate formal languages for Biology

We have a theory of evolution, but a theory of life is still lacking

Evolution is predictable if it is progressive

Throwing light on the living being as a whole

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Ouvrage de 95 p.

15.5x23.5 cm

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52,74 €

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