Carl T. Bergstrom on Nostr: 13. Moreover, with strong enough biases in how assembly proceeds, the objects that ...
13. Moreover, with strong enough biases in how assembly proceeds, the objects that are produced in high multiplicity of “copy number”. This can occur even for objects that have high assembly index.
Notice that thus far we are still talking about a simple model in discrete mathematics.
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