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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].

One should also look at the book on Combinatorial Physics[2].

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

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. Bastin, Ted; Kilmister, C. W. (1995). Combinatorial Physics. local page: World Scientific. ISBN 981-02-2212-2.