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Concepts & theories

Reliability theory of aging

DEZuverlässigkeitstheorie des Alterns

The reliability theory of aging, advanced by Leonid and Natalia Gavrilov in the early 1990s, applies engineering reliability mathematics to biological systems. It models organisms as redundant networks of components that fail stochastically; aging arises as redundancy depletes, producing the observed Gompertz mortality curve. The theory elegantly explains late-life mortality plateaus and provides a quantitative bridge between molecular damage and population-level survival data.