Life at the edge: complexity and criticality in biological function. 2018.
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Why life is complex and –most importantly– what is the origin of the over abundance of complexity in nature? This is a fundamental scientific question which, paraphrasing the late Per Bak, "is screaming to be answered but seldom is even being asked". In these lectures we review recent attempts across several scales to understand the origins of complex biological problems from the perspective of critical phenomena. To illustrate the approach three cases are discussed, namely the large scale brain dynamics, the characterisation of spontaneous fluctuations of proteins and the physiological complexity of the cell mitochondria network.
@book{noauthor_life_2018,
	title = {Life at the edge: complexity and criticality in biological function},
	url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1810.11737},
	abstract = {Why life is complex and –most importantly– what is the origin of the over abundance of complexity in nature? This is a fundamental scientific question which, paraphrasing the late Per Bak, \&\#34;is screaming to be answered but seldom is even being asked\&\#34;. In these lectures we review recent attempts across several scales to understand the origins of complex biological problems from the perspective of critical phenomena. To illustrate the approach three cases are discussed, namely the large scale brain dynamics, the characterisation of spontaneous fluctuations of proteins and the physiological complexity of the cell mitochondria network.},
	year = {2018},
	keywords = {phase\_separation}
}

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