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This book should be read with [[Semi-tensor]] ideas in mind. The rationale can be justified in : [[Book/Analysis and Control of Boolean Networks A Semi-tensor Product Approach|Analysis and Control of Boolean Networks A Semi-tensor Product Approach]]<ref>{{:Book/Analysis and Control of Boolean Networks A Semi-tensor Product Approach}}</ref>. This book was mentioned by [[Sabine Hossenfelder]] in her talk on [[Video/How Chaos Control is Changing The World|How Chaos Control is Changing The World]]<ref>{{:Video/How Chaos Control is Changing The World}}</ref>.
This book should be read with [[Semi-tensor]] ideas in mind. The rationale can be justified in : [[Book/Analysis and Control of Boolean Networks A Semi-tensor Product Approach|Analysis and Control of Boolean Networks A Semi-tensor Product Approach]]<ref>{{:Book/Analysis and Control of Boolean Networks A Semi-tensor Product Approach}}</ref>. This book was mentioned by [[Sabine Hossenfelder]] in her talk on [[Video/How Chaos Control Is Changing The World|How Chaos Control is Changing The World]]<ref>{{:Video/How Chaos Control Is Changing The World}}</ref>.


One should also look at the book on Combinatorial Physics<ref>{{:Book/Combinatorial Physics}}</ref>.
One should also look at the book on Combinatorial Physics<ref>{{:Book/Combinatorial Physics}}</ref>.

Latest revision as of 16:05, 26 December 2022

Kauffman, Stuart (1993). The Origins of Order: Self-organization and Selection in Evolution. local page: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0195079517. 


Some background relevant to this book

This book should be read with Semi-tensor ideas in mind. The rationale can be justified in : Analysis and Control of Boolean Networks A Semi-tensor Product Approach[1]. This book was mentioned by Sabine Hossenfelder in her talk on How Chaos Control is Changing The World[2].

One should also look at the book on Combinatorial Physics[3].

The following is the Table of Content of The Origins of Order by Stuart Kauffman.

Conceptual Outline of Current Evolutionary Theory

Part I ADAPTATION ON THE EDGE OF CHAOS

The Structure of Rugged Fitness Landscapes

Biological Implications of Rugged Fitness Landscapes

The structure of Adaptive Landscapes Underlying Protein Evolution

Self-Organization and Adaptation in Complex Systems

The Dynamics of Coevolving Systems

PART II THE CRYSTALLIZATION OF LIFE

The Origins of Life:A New View

The Origin of a Connected Metabolism

Hypercycles and Coding

Random Grammars:Models of Functional Integration and Transformation

PART III ORDER AND ONTOGENY

The Architecture of Genetic Regulatory Circuits and Its Evolution

Differentiation: The Dynamical Behaviors of Genetic Regulatory Networks

Selection for Cell Types

Morphology, Maps, and the Spatial Ordering of Integrated Tissues

Epilog

Bibliography

Index

A computable framework for accountable data assets, API economy, API first design, API lifecycle management, Abstract Interpretation, Account, Accounting system, Alan Sangster, Apache Kafka, Arthur Cayley, Assign physical meaning to data, Auditability, Backup and Restore, Bilinear map, Bit, Bob Coecke, Book/A Compositional Framework for Passive Linear Networks, Book/API-as-a-Product, Book/Algebraic Models for Accounting Systems, Book/Analysis and Control of Boolean Networks A Semi-tensor Product Approach, Book/Axiomatic design, Book/Axiomatic design and fabrication of composite structures, Book/Category Theory for Programmers, Book/China A Macro History, Book/Combinatorial Physics, Book/Complexity-theory and applications, Book/Data Governance - The Definitive Guide, Book/Data Governance and Data Management, Book/Digital Accounting: The Effects of the Internet and ERP on Accounting, Book/Double Entry, Book/Enterprise Data at Huawei, Book/From Frege to Gödel, Book/From Word to Sentence: a computational algebraic approach to grammar, Book/Galois Connections and Applications, Book/General Theory of Relativity, Book/Group Theory in a Nutshell for Physicists, Book/Handbook on Business Process Management, Book/Introduction to Linear Algebra, Book/Joachim Lambek: The Interplay of Mathematics, Logic, and Linguistics, Book/Linear Algebra, Book/Linear Algebra Done Right, Book/Mathematical Foundations of Computational Engineering, Book/On the Path of Albert Einstein, Book/PMBOK, Book/Picturing Quantum Processes, Book/Principles of Abstract Interpretation, Book/Principles of Corporate Finance, Book/Programs Grammars Arguments, Book/Project Management for Modern Information Systems, Book/QUANTUM UNSPEAKABLES II Half a Century of Bell’s Theorem... further results

References

  1. Cheng, Daizhan; Qi, Hongsheng; Li, Zhiqiang (2011). Analysis and Control of Boolean Networks:A Semi-tensor Product Approach. local page: Springer-Verlag. ISBN 978-0-85729-097-7. 
  2. Hossenfelder, Sabine (Dec 24, 2022). How Chaos Control Is Changing The World. local page: Sabine Hossenfelder. 
  3. Bastin, Ted; Kilmister, C. W. (1995). Combinatorial Physics. local page: World Scientific. ISBN 981-02-2212-2. 

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Authored by:Stuart Kauffman