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Fluctuations and Scaling in Biology
Contributor(s): Vicsek, Tamas (Editor)
ISBN: 0198507909     ISBN-13: 9780198507901
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $88.35  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: June 2001
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Annotation: During the last decade the well-established tools of statistical physics have been successfully applied to an increasing number of biological phenomena. It is a fruitful approach to systems characterized by fluctuations and/or a large number of very similar units, and such systems are common
in biology, whether it be the individuals in the codons of a genetic code or the behavioral responses of macromolecules to thermal fluctuations. This book is thus able to cover a wide range of phenomena, including fractal pattern formation, group motion in organisms from bacteria to humans, or the
mechanisms by which fluctuations are rectified in the cell's molecular machinery. This book provides a summary of the majority of recent approaches and concepts born in the study of biological phenomena involving collective behavior and random perturbation, as well as presenting some of the most
important new results to specialist researchers.
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BISAC Categories:
- Science | Life Sciences - Biophysics
- Science | System Theory
Dewey: 570.151
LCCN: 2001016281
Physical Information: 0.55" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (0.81 lbs) 256 pages
 
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During the last decade the well-established tools of statistical physics have been successfully applied to an increasing number of biological phenomena. It is a fruitful approach to systems characterized by fluctuations and/or a large number of very similar units, and such systems are common
in biology, whether it be the individuals in the codons of a genetic code or the behavioral responses of macromolecules to thermal fluctuations. This book is thus able to cover a wide range of phenomena, including fractal pattern formation, group motion in organisms from bacteria to humans, or the
mechanisms by which fluctuations are rectified in the cell's molecular machinery. This book provides a summary of the majority of recent approaches and concepts born in the study of biological phenomena involving collective behavior and random perturbation, as well as presenting some of the most
important new results to specialist researchers.