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Seminar: Physics of Early Life – Übersicht
- Übersicht
Which biophysical processes could lead to the first living systems? How can Darwinian evolution be triggered by nonequilibrium processes? Can we build the strategies of life bottom up in the lab? The minimal requirements for the emergence of an evolutionary dynamics are three processes: replication, mutation, and selection. To maintain the genetic simulation, also a nonequilibrium system is needed. We will discuss recent progress in understanding this phase transition from nonliving to living matter. Topics will include experimental and theoretical treatments.
Informationen zur Vorlesung
Zeit und Ort
Friday 12.30-14.00 Kleiner Physikhörsaal N020The Seminar is geared towards Masterstudents, however talented, late Bachelorstudents willing to digg deep into more special concepts are also welcome. Papers will focus on recent advances on Origins of Life.
Prof. Dieter Braun
(email: dieter.braun@lmu.de)
Overview over the topics (Zip of Papers, use .7z as ending in case the
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20.10. Introduction to the Seminar and distribution of topics (How to prepare a talk)
27.10. General overview over Origin of Life with longer black board discussion
10.11. Topic 26 Robin
17.11. Topic 20+22 Ziya
24.11. Topic 29 Brenda
1.12. Topic 25 Bernhard
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Verantwortlich für den Inhalt: Dieter Braun