Statistical Mechanics for Real Biological Networks by William Bialek - Turing Lecture
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Explore statistical mechanics applied to real biological networks in this comprehensive lecture by William Bialek, part of the Turing Lecture series. Delve into the principles of information processing in biological systems, from gene and protein networks to embryonic and neural levels. Discover how living systems process information with remarkable accuracy to generate complex life patterns. Examine recent advances in understanding the role of information in biological processes through collaborative efforts of physicists, mathematicians, engineers, and biologists. Learn about the general principles of information processing and self-organization in living systems, as presented by a renowned expert in the field.
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Statistical mechanics for real biological networks by William Bialek: Turing Lecture (Lecture 2)
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences