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Stuart A. Kauffman

    28 septembre 1939

    Stuart Kauffman est un biologiste théoricien et chercheur en systèmes complexes américain, axé sur l'origine de la vie sur Terre. Ses travaux suggèrent que la complexité des systèmes biologiques pourrait naître autant de l'auto-organisation et de la dynamique hors d'équilibre que de la sélection naturelle darwinienne. Il applique également des modèles de réseaux booléens à des circuits génétiques simplifiés, contribuant ainsi à la compréhension des propriétés émergentes de la vie.

    Stuart A. Kauffman
    Scaling and Phase Transitions in Complex Systems
    Humanity in a Creative Universe
    Reinventing the Sacred
    At Home in the Universe
    Investigations
    • Investigations

      • 302pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,3(19)Évaluer

      A fascinating exploration of the very essence of life itself sheds new light on the order and evolution in complex life systems and defines and explains autonomous agents and work within the contexts of thermodynamics and information theory, setting the stage for a dramatic technological revolution. 50,000 first printing.

      Investigations
    • At Home in the Universe

      The Search for Laws of Self-organization and Complexity

      • 348pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,0(1318)Évaluer

      At Home in the Universe presents and extends the intellectual core ofKauffman's earlier book The Origins of Order (OUP 1993) for any intelligentgeneral reader can understand and appreciate. The reader is very effectivelyinvited into Kauffman's vision and thought processes, in one of the moreexhilarating and important books of popular science.

      At Home in the Universe
    • Reinventing the Sacred

      • 338pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,7(25)Évaluer

      A compelling and sweeping argument that complexity theory can build a bridge between science and religion

      Reinventing the Sacred
    • Humanity in a Creative Universe

      • 294pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,4(35)Évaluer

      In this fascinating read, Kauffman concludes that the development of life on earth is not entirely predictable, because no theory could ever fully account for the limitless variations of evolution. Sure to cause a stir, this book will be discussed for years to come and may even set the tone for the next great thinker.

      Humanity in a Creative Universe