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 Below you can access most of his published work, as well as some unpublished notes, including the primary ideas that led to the development of Life Itself I: Epistemology, and its intended sequel, Life Itself II: Ontology.
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A variational principle turns a manifold into a network

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Morphogenesis
Dynamical Systems
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Handwritten notes
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A whole new approach

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Time
Mapping
Category Theory
Direct Sum
Direct Product
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Typed notes
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Before I forget

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Entailment
Causality
Emergence
Complexity
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Typed notes
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Beyond dynamical systems

Barham's essay seeks to establish a biologically-based theory of knowledge, but raises questions about whether his interpretation of "biology" sufficiently addresses the fundamental nature of life as posed by Schrödinger

Topics:

Dynamical Systems
Biology
Causality
Impredicativity
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1991

Bifurcations and biological observables

Complexity in biological systems is not merely an intrinsic property but also depends on the observer's interaction with the system

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Bifurcation
Complexity
Reductionism
Observables
Dated
Article
1979
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