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First meeting scheduled for Thu, Jun 7, 10:15am after the lecture.
 
Moved away from the projects, due to too wide a scope.
 


'''People'''
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== Idea ==
== Idea ==
Given the concept of the Metabolism First Hypothesis, how did early simple and essentially random reaction networks evolve into ones that exhibit characteristics of scale-free and small-world networks?  What physically meaningful rules may we find that can lead to this?
Given the concept of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin_of_life#.22Metabolism_first.22_models:_iron-sulfur_world_and_others Metabolism First Hypothesis], how did early simple and essentially random reaction networks evolve into ones that exhibit characteristics of scale-free and small-world (sf-sw) networks?  What physically meaningful rules may we find that can lead to this?
 
 
== Outline ==
...




== Things to consider ==
== Things to consider ==
* No predefined goal!  Besides evolvability.
* No predefined goal!  Besides evolvability.  I.e. we don't use a fitness function based on a known goal state.
* How to define fitness?  Or, how to define selection without a known fitness function?
* How to define fitness?  Or, how to define selection without a known fitness function?
** Yes, I though it might be interesting to run simulations without fitness and selection, just based on the rules of evolution and see what comes out -- [http://www.santafe.edu/events/workshops/index.php/Amelie_Veron Amelie]
** Yes, I though it might be interesting to run simulations without fitness and selection, just based on the rules of evolution and see what comes out -- [http://www.santafe.edu/events/workshops/index.php/Amelie_Veron Amelie]
*** What to do about the explosion of possibilities? [[http://www.santafe.edu/events/workshops/index.php/Tim_Johann Tim]]
*** What to do about the explosion of possibilities? [[http://www.santafe.edu/events/workshops/index.php/Tim_Johann Tim]]
* How can we get increasing complexity of metabolites?
* How can we get increasing structural complexity of metabolites?
* Does structural complexity of metaboltes really imply a tendency to sf-sw?
 
 
== Space for Opinions ==
It seemed at our first meeting, that everybody involved (but me) assumed I wanted to take the role of the leader.  Actually, I wanted to have an open discussion about what WE want to achieve. -- Tim
 
As the group of interested people is so large and the number of opinions as well, we could split into two groups with different approaches or goals.  With a meeting once or twice a week.




== Readings ==
== Readings ==
* nearly anything by Stuart Kauffman (I just borrowed 'The Origins of Order').
* nearly anything by Stuart Kauffman (I just borrowed 'The Origins of Order').
* Gunter Wachtershauser has painted a detailed picture of the chemical possibilities based on geothermal vents. He has a bunch of publications that pop up on Google scholar. Steen would definitely say he has painted himself into a corner, but he has some really interesting hypotheses.

Latest revision as of 01:52, 12 June 2007

CSSS Santa Fe 2007


Moved away from the projects, due to too wide a scope.


People

(Just sign up yourself, if interested, or, whom I've just forgotten)

  • Kathryn Cooper
  • Amelie Veron
  • Wenyun Zuo
  • Christian Darabos
  • Tim Johann
  • Vikas Shah
  • Joshua L. Payne

Idea

Given the concept of the Metabolism First Hypothesis, how did early simple and essentially random reaction networks evolve into ones that exhibit characteristics of scale-free and small-world (sf-sw) networks? What physically meaningful rules may we find that can lead to this?


Outline

...


Things to consider

  • No predefined goal! Besides evolvability. I.e. we don't use a fitness function based on a known goal state.
  • How to define fitness? Or, how to define selection without a known fitness function?
    • Yes, I though it might be interesting to run simulations without fitness and selection, just based on the rules of evolution and see what comes out -- Amelie
      • What to do about the explosion of possibilities? [Tim]
  • How can we get increasing structural complexity of metabolites?
  • Does structural complexity of metaboltes really imply a tendency to sf-sw?


Space for Opinions

It seemed at our first meeting, that everybody involved (but me) assumed I wanted to take the role of the leader. Actually, I wanted to have an open discussion about what WE want to achieve. -- Tim

As the group of interested people is so large and the number of opinions as well, we could split into two groups with different approaches or goals. With a meeting once or twice a week.


Readings

  • nearly anything by Stuart Kauffman (I just borrowed 'The Origins of Order').
  • Gunter Wachtershauser has painted a detailed picture of the chemical possibilities based on geothermal vents. He has a bunch of publications that pop up on Google scholar. Steen would definitely say he has painted himself into a corner, but he has some really interesting hypotheses.