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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 traditi...

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Corporate Authors: World Scientific (Firm)
Group Author: Lumsden, Charles J., 1949- (Editor); Brandts, Wendy A. (Editor); Trainor, Lynn E. H., 1921- (Editor)
Published: World Scientific Pub. Co.,
Publisher Address: Singapore :
Publication Dates: 1997.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Studies of nonlinear phenomena in life sciences ; v. 4
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Online Access: www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/3425#t=toc
Summary: 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. We no longer stock the original but will recreate a copy for you. While all efforts are made to ensure that quality is the same as the original, there may be differences in some areas of the design and packaging.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xvi,486pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9789812819598
Index Number: QH505
CLC: Q6
Contents: Emergence in physics and biology / L.E.H. Trainor -- Holism and reduction / C.J. Lumsden -- Complexity: A pluralistic approach / W.A.M. Brandts -- Dynamics, complexity and computation / P.A. Dufort and C.J. Lumsden -- Vector field models of morphogenesis / W.A.M. Brandts and J. Totafurno -- Symmetry breaking bifurcations / T.M. Hart and L.E.H. Trainor -- Generic dynamics of morphogenesis / B. Goodwin -- Toward a model of growth and form in living systems / F.W. Cummings -- Living organization, the coherence of organisms and the morphogenetic field / M.W. Ho, Y.M. Zhou and J. Haffegee -- Is spatial pattern formation homologous in unicellular and multicellular organisms? / J. Frankel -- Statistical mechanics of the main phase transition in lipid bilayers / F.P. Jones and P. Tevlin -- Multi-neuron interactions in neural network models of associative memory / A.E. Busch and L.E.H. Trainor -- Network hierarchies in neural organization, development and pathology / J.P. Sutton -- Category switching - A neural network approach / L.E.H. Trainor, W.A.M. Brandts and J.L. Torres -- A model of molecular evolution based on the statistical analysis of nucleotide sequences / L. Luo -- Codon space: Exploring the origins and development of the genetic code / L.E.H. Trainor, G.W.A. Rowe and G.J. Nelson -- Evolution of development: The shuffling of ancient modules by ubiquitous bureaucracies / E.W. Larsen -- Game theory in biology / G.W.A. Rowe.