Essays on the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis [E-Book] : Formalizations and Expansions / by Rodrick Wallace.
From the 'punctuated equilibrium' of Eldrege and Gould, through Lewontin's 'triple helix' and the various visions and revisions of the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis (EES) of Laland and others, both data and theory have demanded an opening-up of the 1950's Evolutionary...
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Personal Name(s): | Wallace, Rodrick, author |
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1st edition 2023. |
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Springer,
2023
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XX, 162 pages 40 illustrations (online resource) |
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englisch |
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9783031298790 |
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10.1007/978-3-031-29879-0 |
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- 1 On the majortransitions
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 Symmetry and symmetry-breaking
- 1.3 Resources
- 1.4 Cognition in non ergodic systems
- 1.5 Theprebiotic`bigbang'
- 1.6 Biological`recombination transparency'
- 1.7 A simple application
- 1.8 Specialization and cooperation: multiple workspaces
- 1.9 Discussion
- 1.10 Mathematical Appendix
- 1.11 References
- 2 On the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 First notions
- 2.3 The basic theory
- 2.4 Examples
- 2.5 More theory:selection pressureas shadowprice
- 2.6 Extending the models
- 2.7 Discussion
- 2.8 Mathematical Appendix
- 2.9 References
- 3O On regulation
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Theory
- 3.3 Applications
- 3.4 Discussion
- 3.5 Mathematical Appendix
- 3.6 References
- 4 Punctuated regulation as an evolutionary mechanism
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Fisher Zeros reconsidered
- 4.3 Extinction I:Simple noise-induced transitions
- 4.4 Extinction II: More complicatednoise-induced transitions
- 4.5 Extinction III: Environmental shadow price
- 4.6 Discussion
- 4.7 Mathematical Appendix
- 4.8 References
- 5 Institutional dynamics under selection pressure and uncertainty
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 A Rate Distortion Theorem model of control
- 5.3 Selection pressure dynamics
- 5.4 Destabilization by delay
- 5.5 Extending the Data Rate Theorem
- 5.6 Moving on
- 5.7 Reconsideringcognition\textit{AnSich
- 5.8 Changingtheviewpoint
- 5.9 Discussion
- 5. References
- 6O n`Speciation':Fragmentsizeininformationsystemphasetransitions
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2`Simple'phasetransition
- 6.3 Phasetransitionsinnetworksofinformation-exchangemodules
- 6.4 Discussion
- 6.5 MathematicalAppendix:`Biological'renormalizations
- 6.6 References
- 7 Adaptingcognitionmodelstobiomolecularcondensatedynamics
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 Resources
- 7.3 Cognition
- 7.4 PhasetransitionsI:Fisherzeros
- 7.5 Cognitive`reactionrate'
- 7.6 PhasetransitionsII:Signaltransductionandnoise
- 7.7 Discussion
- 7.8 MathematicalAppendix:Groupoids
- 7.9 References
- 8 EvolutionaryExaptation:Sharedinterbrainactivityinsocialcommunication
- 8.1 Introduction
- 8.2 Correlation
- 8.3 Cognition
- 8.4 Dynamics
- 8.5 Cognitionrate
- 8.6 Anexample
- 8.7 Cooperation:Multipleworkspaces
- 8.8 Networktopologyisimportant
- 8.9 Timeandresourceconstraintsareimportant
- 8.10 Furthertheoreticaldevelopment
- 8.11 Discussion
- 8.12 MathematicalAppendix
- 8.13 References
- 9 Afterward.