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Different Levels of Self Organization in Catalysis a Summary

5 Different Levels of Self Organization in Catalysis a Summary [Pg.385]

In Chapter 8, we described how combinatorial evolutionary processes optimize the system by adaptation to a template. In the have been formed they can be reproduced. [Pg.385]

In the previous sections we have analyzed computational models of artificial chemistry that indicate that, in principle, the chemistry can be designed so as to create an artificial catalytic system, that optimizes its selectivity by evolutionary adaptation. [Pg.385]

The ultimate catalytic design would be the generation of such an artificial catalytic [Pg.385]

The properly of reproduction and self organization will only exist for sufficiently complex steins. Towards the design of the artificial catalytic cells a combinatorial, evolutionary process will have to be used. The reahzation of such an evolutionary adaptive process requires stem conditions far from equihbrium and at a state near a critical point, such as those near a dynamic phase transition, where the developments in time and space are undecidable and hence, very sensitive to the choice of initial conditions. [Pg.386]




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