Theory of Morphogenesis
Andrey Minarsky, Nadya Morozova, Robert Penner, Christophe Soule

TL;DR
This paper introduces a theoretical model of morphogenesis based on seven explicit postulates, exploring their mathematical and biological significance to advance understanding of developmental processes.
Contribution
It presents a novel theoretical framework for morphogenesis grounded in seven explicit postulates, linking mathematical principles with biological phenomena.
Findings
Postulates provide a structured foundation for morphogenesis modeling
Mathematical analysis reveals key principles of developmental biology
Biological implications of the postulates are discussed in depth
Abstract
A model of morphogenesis is proposed based on seven explicit postulates. The mathematical import and biological significance of the postulates are explored and discussed.
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TopicsFusion and Plasma Physics Studies · Nonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formation · Complex Systems and Dynamics
