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There exists a wide variety of patterns in nature, from inert
matter such as crystalline dendrites and flames, to filamentous
fungi and neurones in the living world. Their structural evolution
during growth can be theoretically modeled in order to predict the
shape of their forms, their dimensions and their growth rate. New
Visions on Growth and Form aims at answering such questions by
employing different theoretical approaches and providing a critical
appraisal.
The book is part of the wide field of non-equilibrium statistical
physics, and explores different mechanisms such as transport,
interfacial tension, and chemical reactions, which govern the
growth of a material. It explains the fundamental equations
relating different morphological quantities, as well as the
relevant experimental control parameters. From the unifying
concepts arising in the theoretical approach the author proposes a
tentative description of cell morphogenesis as a further
application of the theory.
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