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Davydov's Soliton Revisited - Self-Trapping of Vibrational Energy in Protein (Hardcover, 1990 ed.)
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Davydov's Soliton Revisited - Self-Trapping of Vibrational Energy in Protein (Hardcover, 1990 ed.)
Series: NATO Science Series B:, 243
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It was just over ten years ago, at Aspeniisgarden near Gothenburg,
Sweden, that Pro- fessor Alexandr Sergeevich Davydov presented his
soliton theory for the storage and transport of biological energy
in protein to scientists from Europe, North America and Japan.
Since then, his ideas have been vigorously studied and investigated
throughout the world. Many feel that Davydov's theory is an
important contribution to biomolecu- lar dynamics, but others
caution that neglected dispersive effects may destroy the energy
localization that arises ill his theory. It was to discuss these
differences of opinion that we organized a NATO Advanced Research
Workshop on "Self-trapping of Vibrational Energy in Protein" from
July 30 to August 5, 1989 at Hanstholm, Denmark. In addition to
substantial financial support from the Special Programme on "Chaos;
Order and Patterns" of the NATO Scientific Affairs Division, we
received it generous grant from the Danish Natural Science Research
Council. We also acknowledge invalu- able assistance provided by
the interdepartmental center of nonlinear studies ("MIDIT" is the
Danish acronym) as well as the Laboratory of Applied Mathematical
Physics, both at the Technical University of Denmark. It is a
particular pleasure to thank Lise Gudmandsen and Dorthe
Th[cent]gersen for many forms of assistance before, during, and
after the workshop.
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