Tatsuaki Tsuruyama

Orcid: 0000-0002-3118-2826

According to our database1, Tatsuaki Tsuruyama authored at least 12 papers between 2017 and 2026.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of five.

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Bibliography

2026
Coarse-Grained Kullback-Leibler Control of Diffusion-Based Generative AI.
CoRR, January, 2026

Clock rate and controllable volume: Physical constraints on biological pacemakers without assuming metabolic scaling.
Biosyst., 2026

2024
Harnessing Information Thermodynamics: Conversion of DNA Information into Mechanical Work in RNA Transcription and Nanopore Sequencing.
Entropy, April, 2024

On Colorectal-Cancer Grading Using Fine-Tuning Based Convolutional Neural Networks.
Proceedings of the Joint 13th International Conference on Soft Computing and Intelligent Systems and 25th International Symposium on Advanced Intelligent Systems, 2024

2023
Kullback-Leibler Divergence of an Open-Queuing Network of a Cell-Signal-Transduction Cascade.
Entropy, February, 2023

2018
Entropy in Cell Biology: Information Thermodynamics of a Binary Code and Szilard Engine Chain Model of Signal Transduction.
Entropy, 2018

Analysis of Cell Signal Transduction Based on Kullback-Leibler Divergence: Channel Capacity and Conservation of Its Production Rate during Cascade.
Entropy, 2018

The Conservation of Average Entropy Production Rate in a Model of Signal Transduction: Information Thermodynamics Based on the Fluctuation Theorem.
Entropy, 2018

Information Thermodynamics of the Cell Signal Transduction as a Szilard Engine.
Entropy, 2018

Information Thermodynamics Derives the Entropy Current of Cell Signal Transduction as a Model of a Binary Coding System.
Entropy, 2018

2017
Channel Capacity of Coding System on Tsallis Entropy and <i>q</i>-Statistics.
Entropy, 2017

Kinetic stability analysis of protein assembly on the center manifold around the critical point.
BMC Syst. Biol., 2017


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