Complexity in chemistry, biology, and ecology
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Complexity in chemistry, biology, and ecology
(Mathematical and computational chemistry)
Springer, c2005
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The book offers new concepts and ideas that broaden reader's perception of modern science.
Internationally established experts present the inspiring new science of complexity, which discovers new general laws covering wide range of science areas.
The book offers a broader view on complexity based on the expertise of the related areas of chemistry, biochemistry, biology, ecology, and physics.
Contains methodologies for assessing the complexity of systems that can be directly applied to proteomics and genomics, and network analysis in biology, medicine, and ecology.
Table of Contents
On the Complexity of Fullerenes and Nanotubes.- Complexity and Self-Organization in Biological Development and Evolution.- The Circle That Never Ends: Can Complexity be Made Simple?.- Graphs as Models of Large-Scale Biochemical Organization.- Quantitative Measures of Network Complexity.- Cellular Automata Models of Complex Biochemical Systems.- The Complex Nature of Ecodynamics.
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