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Dynamics of Complex Interconnected Systems: Networks and Bioprocesses

Title
Dynamics of Complex Interconnected Systems: Networks and Bioprocesses [electronic resource] / edited by Arne T. Skjeltorp, Alexander V. Belushkin.
ISBN
9781402050305
Edition
1st ed. 2006.
Publication
Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2006.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XV, 209 p.)
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Summary
This volume comprises the proceedings of a NATO Advanced Study Institute (ASI) held at Geilo, Norway, 11-21 April 2005, the eighteenth ASI in a series held every two years since 1971. The objective of this ASI was to identify and discuss areas where synergism between modern physics and biology may be most fruitfully applied to the study of bioprocesses for molecular recognition, and of networks for converting molecular reactions into usable signals and appropriate responses. Many fields of research are confronted with networks. Genetic and metabolic networks describe how proteins, substrates and genes interact in a cell; social networks quantify the interactions between people in the society; the Internet is a complex web of computers; ecological systems are best described as a web of species. In many cases, the interacting networks manifest so-called emergent properties that are not possessed by any of the individual components. This means that the detailed knowledge of the components is insufficient to describe the whole system. Recent work has indicated that networks in nature have so-called scale-free characteristics, and the associated dynamic network modelling shows unexpected results such as an amazing robustness against accidental failures, a property that is rooted in their inhomogeneous topology. Understanding these phenomena and turning them to use in chemical and biological threat detection and response will require exploring a wide range of network structures as well.
Variant and related titles
Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Dynamics of Complex Interconnected Biosensor Systems: Networks and Bioprocesses, Geilo, Norway, 11-21 April 2005
Springer ENIN.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
July 01, 2019
Series
Nato Science Series II:, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, 232
Nato Science Series II:, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, 232
Contents
STRUCTURE AND COMMUNICATION IN COMPLEX NETWORKS
EFFECTS OF COMMUNITY STRUCTURE ON SEARCH AND RANKING IN COMPLEX NETWORKS
THE SOS RESPONSE OF BACTERIA TO DNA DAMAGE
SELF-AFFINE SCALING DURING INTERFACIAL CRACK FRONT PROPAGATION
DIFFUSION, FRAGMENTATION AND MERGING PROCESSES IN ICE CRYSTALS, ALPHA HELICES AND OTHER SYSTEMS
MOLECULAR MECHANISMS IN BIOSIGNALLING: VISUAL RECEPTION
THE ARCHITECTURE OF COMPLEXITY: FROM WWW TO CELLULAR METABOLISM
MATHEMATICAL MODELING OF NEURAL ACTIVITY
BRAIDED SPACE-TIME PARTICLE NETWORKS
COMBINING OPTICAL TWEEZERS AND MICROPIPETTES FOR DNA STRETCHING: ELASTICITY OF MICROPIPETTE CRUCIAL
UNIVERSAL NETWORKS AND PROCESSES IN SOFT AND COMPLEX MATTER: FROM NANO TO MACRO
WHAT ECONOMISTS SHOULD LEARN FROM ECONOPHYSICS
THE MINORITY GAME: STATISTICAL PHYSICS OF COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOUR OF ADAPTIVE AGENTS IN A COMPETITIVE MARKET.
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