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Main Authors: Lee, Edward D., Kempes, Christopher P., Laubichler, Manfred D., Hamilton, Marcus J., Lockhart, Jeffrey W., Neffke, Frank, Youn, Hyejin, Arroyo, José Ignacio, Servedio, Vito D. P., Wang, Dashun, Trancik, Jessika, Evans, James, Yang, Vicky Chuqiao, Cappelli, Veronica R., Ortega, Ernesto, Yin, Yian, West, Geoffrey B.
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.05182
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author Lee, Edward D.
Kempes, Christopher P.
Laubichler, Manfred D.
Hamilton, Marcus J.
Lockhart, Jeffrey W.
Neffke, Frank
Youn, Hyejin
Arroyo, José Ignacio
Servedio, Vito D. P.
Wang, Dashun
Trancik, Jessika
Evans, James
Yang, Vicky Chuqiao
Cappelli, Veronica R.
Ortega, Ernesto
Yin, Yian
West, Geoffrey B.
author_facet Lee, Edward D.
Kempes, Christopher P.
Laubichler, Manfred D.
Hamilton, Marcus J.
Lockhart, Jeffrey W.
Neffke, Frank
Youn, Hyejin
Arroyo, José Ignacio
Servedio, Vito D. P.
Wang, Dashun
Trancik, Jessika
Evans, James
Yang, Vicky Chuqiao
Cappelli, Veronica R.
Ortega, Ernesto
Yin, Yian
West, Geoffrey B.
contents Innovation and obsolescence describe the dynamics of ever-churning social and biological systems, from the development of economic markets to scientific and technological progress to biological evolution. They have been widely discussed, but in isolation, leading to fragmented modeling of their dynamics. This poses a problem for connecting and building on what we know about their shared mechanisms. Here we collectively propose a conceptual and mathematical framework to transcend field boundaries and to explore unifying theoretical frameworks and open challenges. We ring an optimistic note for weaving together disparate threads with key ideas from the wide and largely disconnected literature by focusing on the duality of innovation and obsolescence and by proposing a mathematical framework to unify the metaphors between constitutive elements.
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spellingShingle Synthesis of innovation and obsolescence
Lee, Edward D.
Kempes, Christopher P.
Laubichler, Manfred D.
Hamilton, Marcus J.
Lockhart, Jeffrey W.
Neffke, Frank
Youn, Hyejin
Arroyo, José Ignacio
Servedio, Vito D. P.
Wang, Dashun
Trancik, Jessika
Evans, James
Yang, Vicky Chuqiao
Cappelli, Veronica R.
Ortega, Ernesto
Yin, Yian
West, Geoffrey B.
Physics and Society
Innovation and obsolescence describe the dynamics of ever-churning social and biological systems, from the development of economic markets to scientific and technological progress to biological evolution. They have been widely discussed, but in isolation, leading to fragmented modeling of their dynamics. This poses a problem for connecting and building on what we know about their shared mechanisms. Here we collectively propose a conceptual and mathematical framework to transcend field boundaries and to explore unifying theoretical frameworks and open challenges. We ring an optimistic note for weaving together disparate threads with key ideas from the wide and largely disconnected literature by focusing on the duality of innovation and obsolescence and by proposing a mathematical framework to unify the metaphors between constitutive elements.
title Synthesis of innovation and obsolescence
topic Physics and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.05182