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Add to basketGebunden. Condition: New. One of the first books to apply mathematical kinetic theory to biological systemsProposes a new biological model focused on the analysis of competition between cells of an aggressive host and cells of a corresponding immune system.
Published by Birkhauser Boston Aug 2006, 2006
ISBN 10: 0817643958 ISBN 13: 9780817643959
Language: English
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Add to basketBuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - ContentsandScienti cAims The scienti c community is aware that the great scienti c revolution of this century will be the mathematical formalization, by methods of applied mathematics, of complex biological systems. A fascinating prospect is that biological sciences will nally be supported by rigorous investigation me- ods and tools, similar to what happened in the past two centuries in the case of mechanical and physical sciences. It is not an easy task, considering that new mathematical methods maybeneededtodealwiththeinnercomplexityofbiologicalsystemswhich exhibit features and behaviors very di erent from those of inert matter. Microscopic entities in biology, say cells in a multicellular system, are characterized by biological functions and the ability to organize their dynamics and interactions with other cells. Indeed, cells organize their dynamics according to the above functions, while classical particles follow deterministic laws of Newtonian mechanics. Cells have a life according to a cell cycle which ends up with a programmed death. The dialogue among cells can modify their behavior. The activity of cells includes proliferation and/or destructive events which may, in some cases, result in dangerously reproductive events. Finally, a cellular system may move far from eq- librium in physical situations where classical particles generally show a tendency toward equilibrium. An additional source of complexity is that biological systems always need a multiscale approach. Speci cally, the dynamics of a cell, including its life, are ruled by sub-cellular entities, while most of the phenomena can be e ectively observed only at the macroscopic scale.