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Historically, science has strived to reduced complex problems to
its simplest components, but more recently, it has recognized the
merit of studying complex phenomena in situ. Fractal geometry is
one such appealing approach, and this book discusses their
application to complex problems in molecular biophysics. It
provides a detailed, unified treatment of fractal aspects of
protein and structure dynamics, fractal reaction kinetics in
biochemical systems, sequence correlations in DNA and proteins, and
descriptors of chaos in enzymatic systems. In an area that has been
slow to acknowledge the use of fractals, this is an important
addition to the literature, offering a glimpse of the wealth of
possible applications. application to complex problems
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