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Kunihiko Kaneko

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Professor, Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen University: Also Professor Emeritus, University of Tokyo

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Kunihiko Kaneko
10 days
“Universal Biology: The Physics of Life through the Macro-Micro Consistency Principle" has just been published from Cambridge Univ Press. I hope you may be interested in:
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Kunihiko Kaneko
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Our paper on fluctuation-response relationship in learning is just out. Tomoki Kurikawa and Kunihiko Kaneko, Fluctuation-learning relationship in recurrent neural networks, Nature Communications 16, 9663 (2025) https://t.co/MxAF9oTy4n
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Nature Communications - Spontaneous neural activity has been experimentally linked to learning ability. Here, the authors derive theoretical formulae showing that higher variance along...
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Kunihiko Kaneko
2 months
"Universal Biology: The Physics of Life through the Macro-Micro Consistency Principle" will be soon published from Cambridge Univ Press. Brief introduction is here:
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What is life, or are there universal properties of living systems? More than 80 years ago, Schrödinger published his seminal monograph What is Life? in which he predicted the nature of DNA as an...
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Kunihiko Kaneko
2 months
Our review paper on “central dogma” is just out: Nobuto Takeuchi and Kunihiko Kaneko, “Generalizing the central dogma as a cross-hierarchical principle of biology”, Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B 380: 20240296. https://t.co/cTJqIKNEPv
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The central dogma of molecular biology, as originally proposed by Crick, asserts that information passed into protein cannot flow back out. This principle has been interpreted as underpinning modern...
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Kunihiko Kaneko
5 months
Another one; "A simple model for how species in soil shape their environment in a way that benefits their growth" Physical Review Research, 2025 https://t.co/gZ2ORCabQU Riz Fernando Noronha, Kim Sneppen,&KK
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Kunihiko Kaneko
5 months
As I just activated X, I post two of earlier papers of this year: “Self-organized institutions in evolutionary dynamical-systems games” Kenji Itao &KK;PNAS (2025) 122 (15) e2500960122 https://t.co/AzQjKlULOE
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Social institutions are systems of shared norms and rules that regulate people’s behaviors, often emerging without external enforcement. They provi...
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Kunihiko Kaneko
5 months
Just out from Cambridge University Press: Theoretical Biology of the Cell by Takagi, Furusawa, Sawai & Kaneko. Covers theoretical tools for life dynamics, stochasticity & information for cellular response, adaptation, morphogenesis, origin of life & more. https://t.co/SDCXfrrokO
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Cambridge Core - Biological Physics and Soft Matter Physics - Theoretical Biology of the Cell
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Kunihiko Kaneko
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Emergence of economic and social disparities through competitive gift-giving
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Kunihiko Kaneko
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Formation of human kinship structures depending on population size and cultural mutation rate | PNAS
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Kunihiko Kaneko
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Bayesian inference is facilitated by modular neural networks with different time scales.
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Kunihiko Kaneko
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Constructing universal phenomenology for biological cellular systems: an idiosyncratic review on evolutionary dimensional reduction https://t.co/gWzOxKW1hc via @ioppublishing
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