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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. This title is included in the Springer Complexity programme.|Presentation is relatively non-technicalAddresses a broad spectrum of students and researchers from the natural sciences and informaticsThis book examines life not .
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Verlag: Springer, Berlin, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Springer, 2006
ISBN 10: 3540326669 ISBN 13: 9783540326663
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - What is life What type of system is life How can we understand life Or what does 'understanding life' really mean Sixty years since the publication of What Is Life by Schrodinger and after the rise and success of molecular biology, have we reached the answer to these questions In the recent years, I have often been asked by young researchers and students in biology: 'I am afraid that such basic questions on a life system itself are not answered by the main-stream approach of c- rent biology that elucidates molecules and genes. We need some alternative approach. WhatamItodo 'Theyaresatis edneitherwiththecurrenttrend in bioinformatics nor with the detailed computer models, and are striving for a framework complementary to molecular biology, a one that does not rely on enumerative approach. Responding to these voices, I have explained approaches my colleagues and I have been taking both theoretically and experimentally, in lectures and seminars. Although they show much interest, introduction of these rather interdisciplinary style of research is not easy, let alone discussing how we can understand life. Of course they ask for some books that describe a theoretical basis of our approach and the summaries of the recent studies. My desire to answer these requests from the students and researchers was the main force that had driven me to write the present book. On the other hand, those working in nonlinear dynamics and theoretical physicshavestrivedtosetupanoveltheoreticalframeworkthatiscompatible with biological systems.