@misc{cogprints7753, volume = {35}, number = {4}, month = {December}, author = {Prof. Dr. I. C. Baianu and Prof.Dr. Dragos Scripcariu}, note = {http://www.springerlink.com/content/c163r4620w44g532/ BULLETIN OF MATHEMATICAL BIOLOGY Volume 35, Number 4, 475-486, DOI: 10.1007/BF02575191}, editor = {Professor Herbert D. Landahl}, title = {On Adjoint Dynamical Systems}, publisher = {Elsevier Publs. Co.}, year = {1973}, journal = {Bulletin of Mathematical Biology}, pages = {475--486}, keywords = {Development and Evolution of biological organisms represente in terms of adjoint and weak functors of organismic supercategories; analysis of nuclear transplant experiments in terms of dynamic transformations of interacting cells; progresive restrictions of transformation potentiality leading to cell and tissue differentiation in multicellular organisms; cloning criteria in terms of adjoint functors of organismic structures.}, url = {http://cogprints.org/7753/}, abstract = {Transformations of dynamical systems and organismic structures are discussed in terms of adjoint, simple adjoint and weak adjoint functors of organismic supercategories during development and evolution of organisms on markedly different timescales. A representation of nuclear transplants in terms of adjoint functors and a novel interpretation of nuclear transplant experiments is proposed. Three new theorems are proven for adjoint dynamical systems representing multi-potent developing cells and additional results are obtained for weak adjoint systems such as differentiated (specialized) cells.} }