Nonlinear Costs
Cross-source consensus on Nonlinear Costs from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- The nonlinear cost function is conceptual and not a measured biochemical law. — Aging a little: The optimality of limited senescence in Escherichia coli
- Saturating benefits and compounding costs can produce an intermediate optimum rather than favoring indefinite senescence. — Aging a little: The optimality of limited senescence in Escherichia coli
- For nonlinear cost parameter values above one, the faster daughter's benefit saturates while the slower daughter's cost accelerates. — Aging a little: The optimality of limited senescence in Escherichia coli
- When the faster daughter gains less than the slower daughter loses, larger asymmetry lowers combined average growth. — Aging a little: The optimality of limited senescence in Escherichia coli
- The nonlinear cost formulation can represent a resource cost of producing asymmetric offspring. — Aging a little: The optimality of limited senescence in Escherichia coli