Mathematical and computational biology : computational morphogenesis, hierarchical complexity, and digital evolution : an international workshop, 21-25 October, 1997, University of Aizu, Aizu-Wakamatsu City, Japan / Chrystopher L. Nehaniv, editor.

SeriesLectures on mathematics in the life sciences, 0075-8523 ; v. 26
Lectures on mathematics in the life sciences v. 26. ^A71015
Contents Chemes, genes, memes: a revised classification of replicators / Eörs Szathmʹary -- Cellular space models of self-replicating systems / Jason D. Lohn -- On the evolution of eukaryotes: computational models of symbiogenesis and multicellularity / Larry Bull -- Cooperation and conflict in the evolution of individuality. III. Transitions in the unit of fitness / Richard E. Michod, Denis Roze -- On the manner in which biological complexity may grow / Chrystopher L. Nehaniv, John L. Rhodes -- A simple evolvable development system in Euclidean space / Tatsuo Unemi --Computer simulation and analysis of a growing mammalian cell colony / V. V. Savchenko, A. G. Basnakian, A. A. Pasko -- Why do asexual and self-fertilising populations tend to occur in marginal environments? / Joel R. Peck, Jonathan M. Yearsley, David Waxman -- The social life of automata / Karl Sigmund -- The linear geometry of genetic operators with applications to the analysis of genetic drift and genetic algorithms using tournament selection / Lothar M. Schmitt, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv -- Evolution of diseases / Shinichi Okuyama -- Maximal circular codes and applications to theoretical biology / Giuseppe Pirillo -- Sorting permutations and its application in genome analysis / Qian-Ping Gu, Shietung Peng, Qi-Ming Chen.
General noteProceedings of thirteen lectures of the International Workshop on Mathematical & Computational Biology.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references.
LCCN 98054449
ISBN0821809415 (acid-free paper)
ISBN9780821809419 (acid-free paper)