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Dynamics of Complex Interconnected Systems: Networks and Bioprocesses by Arne T. Skjeltorp β€” book cover

Dynamics of Complex Interconnected Systems: Networks and Bioprocesses

by Arne T. Skjeltorp (Editor), Alexander V. Belushkin
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Overview

This book reviews the synergism between various fields of research that are confronted with networks, such as genetic and metabolic networks, social networks, the Internet and ecological systems. In many cases, the interacting networks manifest so-called emergent properties that are not possessed by any of the individual components. Knowledge gained from the study of complex non-biological systems can be applied to the intricate braided relationships that govern cellular functions.

Synopsis

The book reviews the synergism between various fields of research that are confronted with networks, like genetic and metabolic networks, social networks, the Internet and ecological systems. 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. Modelling the signal transduction networks in bioprocesses as in living cells is a challenging interdisciplinary research area. It is now realized that the many features of molecular interaction networks within a cell are shared to a large degree by the other complex systems mentioned above, such as the Internet, computer chips and society. Thus knowledge gained from the study of complex non-biological systems can be applied to the intricate braided relationships that govern cellular functions.

The authors include theoretical physicists, soft condensed matter experimentalists, biological physicists, and molecular biologists and leaders in their respective fields, presenting in a pedagogical manner the current experimental and theoretical situation.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2006
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Pages
228
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781402050282

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