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1) Markovitch et al. 2018: Addressing the 'bridge' between chemistry and biology by trying to apply biological tool on a chemical system showing replication. 2) Markovitch & Krasnogor, 2018: Demonstrates how a network can be analyzed in order to extract all potential 'species', in a dynamical context. 3) Gross et al. 2014: Shows how compositional replicators could be cast in terms of Eigen's Quasispecies, hence in principle are evolvable in the same way a quasispecies is. 4) Sadownik et al. 2016; An experimental system based on multiple (two) types of building block showed not only the emergence of a variety of replicators but also that some of these replicators emerged with the help of other replicators.  +
A paper of mine related to this meeting (an easy read!)  +
The MODES Toolbox paper provides some background on what Open-Ended Evolution is and how to measure it. The ecology and evolutionary computation paper provides more detail on the ecological networks I showed at the end of my talk.  +
Two most relevant paper of mine to this WG.  +
Two most relevant paper of mine to this WG.  +
Two most relevant paper of mine to this WG.  +
Two paper of mine related to this meeting.  +
Two paper of mine related to this meeting.  +