%0 Journal Article %T Information Theory and Computational Thermodynamics: Lessons for Biology from Physics %A Hector Zenil %J Information %D 2012 %I MDPI AG %R 10.3390/info3040739 %X We survey a few aspects of the thermodynamics of computation, connecting information, thermodynamics, computability and physics. We suggest some lines of research into how information theory and computational thermodynamics can help us arrive at a better understanding of biological processes. We argue that while a similar connection between information theory and evolutionary biology seems to be growing stronger and stronger, biologists tend to use information simply as a metaphor. While biologists have for the most part been influenced and inspired by information theory as developed by Claude Shannon, we think the introduction of algorithmic complexity into biology will turn out to be a much deeper and more fruitful cross-pollination. %K thermodynamics of computation %K algorithmic probability %K information theory %K computability and Turing universality %U http://www.mdpi.com/2078-2489/3/4/739