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Peter Schuster 0002
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- affiliation: University of Vienna, Department of Theoretical Chemistry, Austria
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- Peter Schuster — disambiguation page
- Peter Schuster 0001 (aka: Peter M. Schuster) — University of Verona, Italy (and 2 more)
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2010 – 2019
- 2016
- [j52]Peter Schuster:
Major transitions in evolution and in technology: What they have in common and where they differ. Complex. 21(4): 7-13 (2016) - [j51]Peter Schuster:
The end of Moore's law: Living without an exponential increase in the efficiency of computational facilities. Complex. 21(S1): 6-9 (2016) - [j50]Alfred W. Hübler, Peter Schuster:
Complexity has come of age. Complex. 21(S2): 6 (2016) - [j49]Peter Schuster:
How complexity originates: Examples from history reveal additional roots to complexity. Complex. 21(S2): 7-12 (2016) - [j48]Peter Schuster:
Increase in Complexity and Information through Molecular Evolution. Entropy 18(11): 397 (2016) - 2015
- [j47]Peter Schuster:
Ebola - challenge and revival of theoretical epidemiology: Why Extrapolations from early phases of epidemics are problematic. Complex. 20(5): 7-12 (2015) - [j46]Peter Schuster:
Models: From exploration to prediction: Bad reputation of modeling in some disciplines results from nebulous goals. Complex. 21(1): 6-9 (2015) - 2014
- [j45]Peter Schuster:
Are computer scientists the sutlers of modern biology?: Bioinformatics is indispensible for progress in molecular life sciences but does not get credit for its contributions. Complex. 19(4): 10-14 (2014) - [j44]Peter Schuster:
The dilemma of statistics: Rigorous mathematical methods cannot compensate messy interpretations and lousy data. Complex. 20(1): 11-15 (2014) - 2013
- [j43]Peter Schuster:
A Silent revolution in mathematics: The rise of applications, numerical methods, and computational approaches. Complex. 18(6): 7-10 (2013) - [j42]Peter Schuster:
Designing living matter. Can we do better than evolution?: Synthetic biology is sharpening its profile. Complex. 18(6): 21-33 (2013) - [j41]Peter Schuster:
Recycling and growth in early evolution and today: Autocatalysis without recycling comes soon to an end - not only in early evolution. Complex. 19(2): 6-9 (2013) - 2012
- [j40]Peter Schuster:
A revival of the landscape paradigm: Large scale data harvesting provides access to fitness landscapes. Complex. 17(5): 6-10 (2012) - [j39]Peter Schuster:
Optimization of multiple criteria: Pareto efficiency and fast heuristics should be more popular than they are. Complex. 18(2): 5-7 (2012) - 2011
- [j38]Peter Schuster:
Power laws in biology: Between fundamental regularities and useful interpolation rules. Complex. 16(3): 6-9 (2011) - [j37]Peter Schuster:
Networks in biology: Handling biological complexity requires novel inputs into network theory. Complex. 16(4): 6-9 (2011) - [j36]Peter Schuster:
Is there a Newton of the blade of grass? : The Complex Relation Between Mathematics, Physics, and Biology. Complex. 16(6): 5-9 (2011) - [j35]Peter Schuster:
Lethal mutagenesis, error thresholds, and the fight against viruses: Rigorous modeling is facilitated by a firm physical background. Complex. 17(2): 5-9 (2011) - [j34]Peter Schuster:
Mathematical modeling of evolution. Solved and open problems. Theory Biosci. 130(1): 71-89 (2011) - 2010
- [j33]Peter Schuster:
Origins of life: Concepts, data, and debates : Managing complexity seems to be essential for studies on chemical evolution. Complex. 15(3): 7-10 (2010) - [j32]Peter Schuster:
Contingeny and memory in evolution : High dimensionality and sparse occupation create history in complex systems. Complex. 15(6): 7-10 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j31]Peter Schuster:
Free will, information, quantum mechanics, and biology : It pays to distinguish different forms of free choice and information. Complex. 15(1): 8-10 (2009) - 2008
- [j30]Radka Svobodová Vareková, Ivan Bradác, Martin Plchút, Michal Skrdla, Michael Wacenovsky, Helmuth Mahr, Georg Mayer, Herbert Tanner, Hermann Brugger, Josef Withalm, Peter Lederer, Heinrich J. Huber, Gerhard Gierlinger, Ronald Graf, Hakim Tafer, Ivo L. Hofacker, Peter Schuster, Martin Polcík:
www.rnaworkbench.com: A new program for analyzing RNA interference. Comput. Methods Programs Biomed. 90(1): 89-94 (2008) - [j29]Peter Schuster:
Editorial remarks. Complex. 13(6): 11 (2008) - [j28]Peter Schuster:
Are there recipes for how to handle complexity? : Biological evolution creates complex entities and knows how to master them. Complex. 14(1): 8-12 (2008) - 2007
- [j27]Peter Schuster:
Nonlinear dynamics from physics to biology. Complex. 12(4): 9-11 (2007) - [j26]Peter Schuster:
A beginning of the end of the holism versus reductionism debate?: Molecular biology goes cellular and organismic. Complex. 13(1): 10-13 (2007) - [c8]James Lu, Heinz W. Engl, Rainer Machné, Peter Schuster:
Inverse Bifurcation Analysis of a Model for the Mammalian G 1/ S Regulatory Module. BIRD 2007: 168-184 - 2006
- [j25]James Lu, Heinz W. Engl, Peter Schuster:
Inverse bifurcation analysis: application to simple gene systems. Algorithms Mol. Biol. 1 (2006) - [j24]Peter Schuster:
Untamable curiosity, innovation, discovery, and bricolage: Are we doomed to progress to ever increasing complexity? Complex. 11(5): 9-11 (2006) - [j23]Peter Schuster:
Boltzmann, atomism, evolution, and statistics: Continuity versus discreteness in biology. Complex. 11(6): 9-11 (2006) - [j22]Paul E. Phillipson, Peter Schuster:
Analytical Dynamics of Neuron Pulse Propagation. Int. J. Bifurc. Chaos 16(12): 3605-3616 (2006) - 2005
- [j21]Peter Schuster:
Generation of information and complexity: Different forms of learning and innovation: A simple mechanism of learning. Complex. 10(4): 12-14 (2005) - [j20]Peter Schuster:
The commons' tragicomedy: Self-governance doesn't come easily. Complex. 10(6): 10-12 (2005) - [j19]Peter Schuster:
Evolution and design: The Darwinian view of evolution is a scientific fact and not an ideology. Complex. 11(1): 12-15 (2005) - [j18]Peter Schuster:
"Less is more" and the art of modeling complex phenomena: Simplification may but need not be the key to handle large networks. Complex. 11(2): 11-13 (2005) - [j17]Paul E. Phillipson, Peter Schuster:
A Comparative Study of the Hodgkin-huxley and Fitzhugh-nagumo Models of Neuron Pulse Propagation. Int. J. Bifurc. Chaos 15(12): 3851-3866 (2005) - [c7]Peter Schuster:
Invited Talk: Landscapes in RNA folding and evolution. German Conference on Bioinformatics 2005: 1 - [c6]Peter Schuster:
Evolution in Simple Systems and the Emergence of Complexity. Web Intelligence 2005: 33-37 - 2004
- [j16]Peter Schuster:
The disaster of central control. Complex. 9(4): 13-14 (2004) - [j15]Peter Schuster, Alfred W. Hübler:
Good-bye and thank you to our complexity-at-large editors. Complex. 9(6): 3 (2004) - [j14]Peter Schuster, John L. Casti:
Notice of Retraction and Apology. Complex. 10(1): 3 (2004) - [j13]Peter Schuster:
Chemical reaction kinetics is back: Attempts to deal with complexity in biology: Developing a quantitative molecular view to understanding life. Complex. 10(1): 14-16 (2004) - [j12]Paul E. Phillipson, Peter Schuster:
An Analytic Picture of Neuron oscillations. Int. J. Bifurc. Chaos 14(5): 1539-1548 (2004) - 2002
- [j11]Paul E. Phillipson, Peter Schuster:
Bistability of Harmonically Forced Relaxation oscillations. Int. J. Bifurc. Chaos 12(6): 1295-1307 (2002) - 2001
- [j10]Peter Schuster:
Quo vadit Complexity. Complex. 7(1): 3-4 (2001) - [j9]Paul E. Phillipson, Peter Schuster:
Dynamics of Relaxation oscillations. Int. J. Bifurc. Chaos 11(5): 1471-1482 (2001) - 2000
- [j8]Peter Schuster:
Are there noticeable relativistic effects on terrestrial evolution? Complex. 5(3): 20-21 (2000) - [j7]Paul E. Phillipson, Peter Schuster:
Bifurcation Dynamics of Three-Dimensional Systems. Int. J. Bifurc. Chaos 10(8): 1787-1804 (2000) - [c5]Peter Schuster:
Principles of Biopolymer Evolution. German Conference on Bioinformatics 2000: 53-54
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j6]Peter Schuster:
Molecular insights into evolution. Artif. Life Robotics 3(1): 19-23 (1999) - 1998
- [j5]Ivo L. Hofacker, Peter Schuster, Peter F. Stadler:
Combinatorics of RNA Secondary Structures. Discret. Appl. Math. 88(1-3): 207-237 (1998) - 1996
- [j4]Peter Schuster:
How does complexity arise in evolution: Nature's recipe for mastering scarcity, abundance, and unpredictability. Complex. 2(1): 22-30 (1996) - [c4]Peter Schuster:
Modeling Molecular Evolution - A Challenge for Bioinformatics. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1996: 18-24 - [c3]Ulrike Göbel, Christian V. Forst, Peter Schuster:
Structural Constraints and Neutrality in RNA. German Conference on Bioinformatics - Selected Papers 1996: 156-165 - [c2]Ulrike Göbel, Christian V. Forst, Peter Schuster:
Structural Constraints and Neutrality in RNA. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1996: 209-210 - 1994
- [j3]Peter Schuster:
Extended Molecular Evolutionary Biology: Artificial Life Bridging the Gap Between Chemistry and Biology. Artif. Life 1(1-2): 39-60 (1994) - [j2]Peter Schuster, Peter F. Stadler:
Landscapes: Complex Optimization Problems and Biopolymer Structures. Comput. Chem. 18(3): 295-324 (1994) - 1992
- [j1]Hellfried Schreiber, Othmar Steinhauser, Peter Schuster:
Parallel molecular dynamics of biomolecules. Parallel Comput. 18(5): 557-573 (1992)
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c1]Peter Schuster:
Optimization and Complexity in Molecular Biology and Physics. Parallelism, Learning, Evolution 1989: 364-387
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