Robert Rosen wrote extensively about many scientific subjects, with a research stream that always circled back to the essential question of 'What is life?' Below you can access most of his published work, as well as some unpublished notes, including the primary ideas that led to the development of Life Itself I: Epistemology, and its intended sequel, Life Itself II: Ontology.
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Biological and physical realizations of abstract metabolic models

To apply general biological models to specific systems, we need to introduce constraints that define physical embodiments and optimize the overall system, while also considering analogous systems for structural insights

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Biological Systems
Modelling
Simulation
Dated
Article
1966

Biological systems as organizational paradigms

Biological systems offer valuable paradigms for understanding human social, political, and economic organizations, with mathematical modeling techniques that can be extended beyond biology

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Society
Politics
Biological Systems
Dated
Article
1974

Biology and the measurement problem

Traditional views of genetic information as merely DNA sequences overlook the significant role of quantum processes in biology, suggesting that a deeper understanding requires rethinking the relationship between genome and phenotype beyond classical computational metaphors

Topics:

Biology
Measurement
Quantum
Information
Genotype
Dated
Article
1996

Bionics revisited

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Bionics
Artificial Intelligence
Organisms
Technology
Machines
Dated
Article draft
1990

Blue notes on similarity systems, fibers, individuality, etc

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Similarity
Machines
Phenotype
Genotype
(M,R)-Systems
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