Modularity : Understanding the Development and Evolution of Natural Complex Systems (Vienna Series in Theoretical Biology)

modularity : understanding the development and evolution of natural complex systems (vienna series in theoretical biology)

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Modularity : Understanding the Development and Evolution of Natural Complex Systems (Vienna Series in Theoretical Biology)

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Modularity -- the attempt to understand systems as integrations of partially independent and interacting units -- is today a dominant theme in the life sciences, cognitive science, and computer science. The concept goes back at least implicitly to the Scientific (or Copernican) Revolution, and can be found behind later theories of phrenology, physiology, and genetics; moreover, art, engineering, and mathematics rely on modular design principles. This collection broadens the scientific discussion of modularity by bringing together experts from a variety of disciplines, including artificial life, cognitive science, economics, evolutionary computation, developmental and evolutionary biology, linguistics, mathematics, morphology, paleontology, physics, theoretical chemistry, philosophy, and the arts.

The contributors debate and compare the uses of modularity, discussing the different disciplinary contexts of "modular thinking" in general (including hierarchical organization, near-decomposability, quasi-independence, and recursion) or of more specialized concepts (including character complex, gene family, encapsulation, and mosaic evolution); what modules are, why and how they develop and evolve, and the implication for the research agenda in the disciplines involved; and how to bring about useful cross-disciplinary knowledge transfer on the topic. The book includes a foreword by the late Herbert A. Simon addressing the role of near-decomposability in understanding complex systems.

About the Author
Werner Callebaut is Scientific Manager of the Konrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution and Cognition Research, Vienna, and Professor of Philosophy at Limburg University, Belgium. Diego Rasskin-Gutman is Research Associate at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies and Honorary Professor in the Department of Biology, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain.

Modularity: Understanding the Development and Evolution of Natural Complex Systems (Vienna Series in Theoretical Biology),Herbert A. Simon,Werner Callebaut,Diego Rasskin-Gutman,The MIT Press,0262033267,Chaotic behavior in systems,Essays,Evolution (Biology),Life Sciences - Biology - General,Life Sciences - Evolution,Modularity (Psychology),Natural selection,Science,Science/Mathematics,System Theory,Biology, Life Sciences,Science / Biology

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