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Computational Systems Biology: Inference and Modelling provides an
introduction to, and overview of, network analysis inference
approaches which form the backbone of the model of the complex
behavior of biological systems. This book addresses the challenge
to integrate highly diverse quantitative approaches into a unified
framework by highlighting the relationships existing among network
analysis, inference, and modeling. The chapters are light in jargon
and technical detail so as to make them accessible to the
non-specialist reader. The book is addressed at the heterogeneous
public of modelers, biologists, and computer scientists.
Quantum physics provides the concepts and their mathematical
formalization that lend themselves to describe important properties
of biological networks topology, such as vulnerability to external
stress and their dynamic response to changing physiological
conditions. A theory of networks enhanced with mathematical
concepts and tools of quantum physics opens a new area of
biological physics, the one of systems biological physics.
Quantum physics provides the concepts and their mathematical
formalization that lend themselves to describe important properties
of biological networks topology, such as vulnerability to external
stress and their dynamic response to changing physiological
conditions. A theory of networks enhanced with mathematical
concepts and tools of quantum physics opens a new area of
biological physics, the one of systems biological physics.
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Downfall (Paperback)
Angela Rae Santistevan
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Discovery Miles 5 640
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