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Broken symmetry and the emergent complexity of life
Ramón Nartallo-Kaluarachchi discusses the ubiquity of breaking symmetry in nature and the relationship between asymmetry and complexity.
Ramón is a DPhil candidate in mathematics at St Catherine’s College. He is researching complex systems and network science with applications in neuroscience and biology. His work lies at the intersection of applied mathematics, statistical physics and data science. He enjoys writing about developments in the fields of complex systems and statistical physics and their applications in the life sciences’
Ramón Nartallo-Kaluarachchi discusses the ubiquity of breaking symmetry in nature and the relationship between asymmetry and complexity.