Physical Theory In Biology: Foundations And Explorations PDF
Edited by Brandts Wendy Brandts, Trainor Lynn E H Trainor, Torres Jose-leonel Torres, Tevlin Patrick Tevlin, Sutton Jeffrey P Sutton, Rowe G W Rowe, Nelson G J Nelson, Luo Liaofu Luo, Lumsden Charles J Lumsden, Larsen Ellen W Larsen, Ho Mae-wan Ho, Haffegee Julian Haffegee, Goodwin Brian Goodwin, Frankel Joseph Frankel, Dufort Paul A Dufort, Cummings Frederick W Cummings, Busch Allan E Busch, Zhou Yu-ming Zhou
Part of the Studies Of Nonlinear Phenomena In Life Science series
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What is the physics of life and why does it matter?
The essays in this book probe this question, celebrating modern biology's vibrant dialog with theoretical physics - a scientific adventure in which biological understanding is enriched by physical theory without losing its own inherent traditions and perspectives.
The book explores organic complexity and self-organization through research applications to embryology, cell biology, behavioral neuroscience, and evolution.
The essays will excite the interest of physics students in thinking about biology's "grand challenges", in part by means of self-contained introductions to theoretical computer science, symmetry methods in bifurcation theory, and evolutionary games.
Seasoned investigators in both the physical and life sciences will also find challenging ideas and applications presented in this volume.This is a Print On Demand title.
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- Format:PDF
- Pages:504 pages
- Publisher:World Scientific Publishing Company
- Publication Date:19/04/1997
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- ISBN:9789814546331
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- Format:PDF
- Pages:504 pages
- Publisher:World Scientific Publishing Company
- Publication Date:19/04/1997
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- ISBN:9789814546331