Modelling the longevity of complex living systems
Indr\.e \v{Z}liobait\.e

TL;DR
This paper discusses modeling the longevity of complex living systems, building upon macroevolutionary laws, and aims to enhance understanding of biological system persistence over time.
Contribution
It introduces a novel modeling approach for the longevity of complex living systems, extending previous macroevolutionary laws with new theoretical insights.
Findings
Proposed a new mathematical model for system longevity
Validated model predictions with empirical data
Extended macroevolutionary laws to complex systems
Abstract
This extended abstract was presented at the Nectar Track of ECML PKDD 2024 in Vilnius, Lithuania. The content supplements a recently published paper "Laws of Macroevolutionary Expansion" in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
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Taxonomy
TopicsComplex Systems and Decision Making
