Abiogenesis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the natural sciences, abiogenesis, or "chemical evolution", is the study of how life on Earth could have arisen from inanimate matter. It should not be confused with evolution ...
Von Neumann universal constructor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 2008, William R. Buckley published two configurations which are self-replicators within the original 29-state CA of von Neumann. [7] Buckley claims that the crossing of signal ...
Hypercycles
Hypercycles Evolution of Hypercycles The previous model considered the evolution of self-replicators as independent entities. The model that Michod introduces next is used to ...
The National Academies Keck Futures Initiative Designing ...
Substances made of microscopic self-replicators could heal themselves by producing replacements for damaged parts. For example, molecular scale self-replicators could combine to ...
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Experiment 3: Spontaneous appearance of self-replicators. Below the experiment is running as a java applet - if you don't see anything then you either need to change your ...
The Replicator: a misnomer
Moreover, all the self-replicators stem from the first system able to duplicate. Since this duplication is not watertight copyproof, several variations on the original theme (the ...
Visualizing Evolutionary Dynamics of Self-Replicators Using Graph ...
Visualizing Evolutionary Dynamics of Self-Replicators Using Graph-based Genealogy Chris Salzber g 1, An tony An tony 1, and Hiroki Say ama 2 1 Section Computational Science, Univ ...
Lies, Damned Lies, Statistics, and Probability of Abiogenesis ...
The synthesis of primitive self-replicators could happen relatively rapidly, even given a probability of 1 chance in 4.29 x 10 40 (and remember, our replicator could be synthesized ...
Artificial Self-Replication and Evolution
... capable of non-trivial self-replication, (3) addition of other computational capabilities to self-replicators, and (4) realization of emergence and evolution of self-replicators.
CB010.1: Complex "simple" life
Self-replicators can be incredibly simple, as simple as a strand of six DNA nucleotides (Sievers and von Kiedrowski 1994). This is simple enough to form via prebiotic ...