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Robert Rosen's approach belongs conceptually to what is now known as Functional Biology, as well as Complex Systems Biology, albeit in a highly abstract, mathematical form.
Jul 1, 2001 · His education was one that came about as a search for how best to approach that real biology, the quest for knowing why living things were different from those that were not alive. After a Master's degree in mathematics he enrolled as a graduate student at the University of Chicago.
Realizability and Entailment of (M,R)-systems are two key aspects that relate the abstract, mathematical world of organizational structure introduced by Rosen to the various physicochemical structures of complex biological systems.
- I. C. Baianu
- 2006
The theoretical biologist Robert Rosen developed a highly original approach for investigating the question "What is life?", the most fundamental problem of biology.
Rosen's relational approach to Biology is an extension and amplification of Nicolas Rashevsky's treatment of -relations in, and among, organismic sets that he developed over two decades as a representation of both biological and social `organisms'.
Realizability and Entailment of (M,R)-systems are two key aspects that relate the abstract, mathe-matical world of organizational structure introduced by Rosen to the various physicochemical structures of complex biological systems.
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