Formal Model of Living Organisms
Margareta Segerst{\aa}hl

TL;DR
This paper introduces a formal modeling framework for living organisms that offers a new perspective on biological systems and can be applied to both natural and artificial life studies.
Contribution
It presents a novel, generic formalism for modeling living systems, facilitating understanding of complex biological and artificial life processes.
Findings
Provides an abstract conceptual model for biological evolution
Offers tools for analyzing complex life systems
Applicable to engineered and artificial systems
Abstract
A modeling formalism is proposed for the description and study of living and life-like systems. It provides an abstract conceptual model framework for real life and evolution of biological organisms. It is proposed, that this model formalism provides a novel system view and immediately applicable conceptual tools for understanding complex life and evolution. The modeling principle is very generic suggesting that it can be directly applied also to the study of engineered and artificial systems.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGene Regulatory Network Analysis · Complex Systems and Decision Making · Earth Systems and Cosmic Evolution
