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Resource Limitations induce Phase Transitions in Biological Information Processing

Published 21 Sep 2024 in physics.bio-ph | (2409.14002v1)

Abstract: Biological information processing manifests a huge variety in its complexity and capability among different organisms, which presumably stems from the evolutionary optimization under limited computational resources. Starting from the simplest memory-less responsive behaviors, more complicated information processing using internal memory may have developed in the evolution as more resources become available. In this letter, we report that optimal information processing strategy can show discontinuous transitions along with the available resources, i.e., reliability of sensing and intrinsic dynamics, or the cost of memory control. In addition, we show that transition is not always progressive but can be regressed. Our result obtained under a minimal setup suggests that the capability and complexity of information processing would be an evolvable trait that can switch back and forth between different strategies and architectures in a punctuated manner.

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