Peter Schuster
Affiliations:- University of Vienna, Department of Theoretical Chemistry, Austria
  According to our database1,
  Peter Schuster
  authored at least 59 papers
  between 1989 and 2016.
  
  
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Bibliography
  2016
How complexity originates: Examples from history reveal additional roots to complexity.
    
  
    Complex., 2016
    
  
The end of Moore's law: Living without an exponential increase in the efficiency of computational facilities.
    
  
    Complex., 2016
    
  
Major transitions in evolution and in technology: <i>What they have in common and where they differ</i>.
    
  
    Complex., 2016
    
  
  2015
Models: From exploration to prediction: Bad reputation of modeling in some disciplines results from nebulous goals.
    
  
    Complex., 2015
    
  
Ebola - challenge and revival of theoretical epidemiology: Why Extrapolations from early phases of epidemics are problematic.
    
  
    Complex., 2015
    
  
  2014
The dilemma of statistics: Rigorous mathematical methods cannot compensate messy interpretations and lousy data.
    
  
    Complex., 2014
    
  
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., 2014
    
  
  2013
Recycling and growth in early evolution and today: Autocatalysis without recycling comes soon to an end - not only in early evolution.
    
  
    Complex., 2013
    
  
Designing living matter. Can we do better than evolution?: Synthetic biology is sharpening its profile.
    
  
    Complex., 2013
    
  
A Silent revolution in mathematics: The rise of applications, numerical methods, and computational approaches.
    
  
    Complex., 2013
    
  
  2012
Optimization of multiple criteria: Pareto efficiency and fast heuristics should be more popular than they are.
    
  
    Complex., 2012
    
  
A revival of the landscape paradigm: Large scale data harvesting provides access to fitness landscapes.
    
  
    Complex., 2012
    
  
  2011
Lethal mutagenesis, error thresholds, and the fight against viruses: Rigorous modeling is facilitated by a firm physical background.
    
  
    Complex., 2011
    
  
Is there a Newton of the blade of grass? : The Complex Relation Between Mathematics, Physics, and Biology.
    
  
    Complex., 2011
    
  
Networks in biology: Handling biological complexity requires novel inputs into network theory.
    
  
    Complex., 2011
    
  
Power laws in biology: Between fundamental regularities and useful interpolation rules.
    
  
    Complex., 2011
    
  
  2010
Contingeny and memory in evolution : High dimensionality and sparse occupation create history in complex systems.
    
  
    Complex., 2010
    
  
Origins of life: Concepts, data, and debates : Managing complexity seems to be essential for studies on chemical evolution.
    
  
    Complex., 2010
    
  
  2009
Free will, information, quantum mechanics, and biology : It pays to distinguish different forms of free choice and information.
    
  
    Complex., 2009
    
  
  2008
Are there recipes for how to handle complexity? : Biological evolution creates complex entities and knows how to master them.
    
  
    Complex., 2008
    
  
    Comput. Methods Programs Biomed., 2008
    
  
  2007
A beginning of the end of the holism versus reductionism debate?: Molecular biology goes cellular and organismic.
    
  
    Complex., 2007
    
  
Inverse Bifurcation Analysis of a Model for the Mammalian <i>G</i> <sub>1</sub>/ <i>S</i> Regulatory Module.
    
  
    Proceedings of the Bioinformatics Research and Development, First International Conference, 2007
    
  
  2006
Boltzmann, atomism, evolution, and statistics: Continuity versus discreteness in biology.
    
  
    Complex., 2006
    
  
Untamable curiosity, innovation, discovery, and bricolage: Are we doomed to progress to ever increasing complexity?
    
  
    Complex., 2006
    
  
    Algorithms Mol. Biol., 2006
    
  
  2005
A Comparative Study of the Hodgkin-huxley and Fitzhugh-nagumo Models of Neuron Pulse Propagation.
    
  
    Int. J. Bifurc. Chaos, 2005
    
  
"Less is more" and the art of modeling complex phenomena: Simplification may but need not be the key to handle large networks.
    
  
    Complex., 2005
    
  
Evolution and design: The Darwinian view of evolution is a scientific fact and not an ideology.
    
  
    Complex., 2005
    
  
Generation of information and complexity: Different forms of learning and innovation: A simple mechanism of learning.
    
  
    Complex., 2005
    
  
    Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE / WIC / ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence (WI 2005), 2005
    
  
    Proceedings of the German Conference on Bioinformatics (GCB 2005), Hamburg, 2005
    
  
  2004
Chemical reaction kinetics is back: Attempts to deal with complexity in biology: Developing a quantitative molecular view to understanding life.
    
  
    Complex., 2004
    
  
  2002
    Int. J. Bifurc. Chaos, 2002
    
  
  2001
  2000
Principles of Biopolymer Evolution.
  
    Proceedings of the German Conference on Bioinformatics (GCB 2000), 2000
    
  
  1999
  1998
  1996
How does complexity arise in evolution: <i>Nature's recipe for mastering scarcity, abundance, and unpredictability</i>.
    
  
    Complex., 1996
    
  
Modeling Molecular Evolution - A Challenge for Bioinformatics.
  
    Proceedings of the German Conference on Bioinformatics, 1996
    
  
    Proceedings of the Bioinformatics, German Conference on Bioinformatics, Leipzig, 1996
    
  
  1994
    Comput. Chem., 1994
    
  
Extended Molecular Evolutionary Biology: Artificial Life Bridging the Gap Between Chemistry and Biology.
    
  
    Artif. Life, 1994
    
  
  1992
  1989
    Proceedings of the Parallelism, Learning, Evolution, Workshop on Evolutionary Models and Strategies, Neubiberg, Germany, March 10-11, 1989, Workshop on Parallel Processing: Logic, Organization, and Technology, 1989