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Excited about this collaboration with Reka Albert 's lab, chiefly the work of Jordan Rozum with Felipe Costa and Kyu Hyong Park, just published in brand new PRX Life journal devoted to bridging the gap between physical and life sciences. Life is not after all at the #edgeofchaos? #complexsystems #systemsbiology
"In this study, novel metrics and simulations of experimentally-supported discrete dynamical models of cell processes reveal greater resilience to perturbation than previously observed, challenging the ‘edge of chaos’ theory for biological systems."
https://journals.aps.org/prxlife/abstract/10.1103/PRXLife.1.023009
Few visuals of my #thingumbrella #edgeofchaos system, I've used the system to create thumbnails and cover images for my summer term lecture at HAWK Hildesheim, going from simple 2 state lowres visuals up to complex patterns as the lecture content got more complex
#genartclub #genart #CreativeCoding #CreativeToots #PixelArt #pattern
Are biological systems really at the #edgeofchaos? Jordan Rozum presents our recent work @netsci2023 on how #canalization in #bionetworks makes them much more stable than critical.
12:15 #Network #Dynamics (Sync & Control) (BIG Room)
https://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/25/2/374
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.06.30.547297v1
Biomolecular network dynamics are thought to operate…
www.mdpi.comAre biological #complexnetworks near critical? Existing #systemsbiology models are not, as shown in our recent work with Jordan C Rozum, Reka Albert, Kyu Hyong Park, and Felipe Costa.
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#Robustness of biomolecular #networks suggests functional modules far from the #edgeofchaos
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.06.30.547297v1
A common feature of complex systems is their ability…
www.biorxiv.org#day5 with #thingumbrella #wasm api and #zig.
Wrapped my head around memory allocation in zig today to be able to change buffer sizes dynamically from #typescript. Flailed around with pointers and memory-address operators, until I learned about using GeneralPurposeAllocator.