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Stochastic Processes in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology
Jan A. Freund, Thorsten T. Poschel, "Stochastic Processes in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology"
Sp..ger | 2002 | ISBN: 3540410740 | 499 pages | Djvu | 5,5 MB
Sp..ger | 2002 | ISBN: 3540410740 | 499 pages | Djvu | 5,5 MB
The theory of stochastic processes provides a huge arsenal of methods suitable for analyzing the influence of noise on a wide range of systems. Noise-induced, noise-supported or noise-enhanced effects sometimes offer an explanation for as yet open problems (information transmission in the nervous system and information processing in the brain, processes at the cell level, enzymatic reactions, etc.), or pave the way to novel technological applications. Noise can play a prominent role in structure formation in physics, chemistry and biology, e.g. current filaments in semiconductors, catalytic reactions on surfaces, complex dynamics of the heart, brain, or of ecosystems. The book reviews those aspects of applied stochastics addressing researchers as well as students.
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