Beschreibung:
This book is the first unified systemic description of dissipative phenomena, taking place in biology, and non-dissipative (conservative) phenomena, which is more relevant to physics. Fully updated and revised, this new edition extends our understanding of nonlinear phenomena in biology and physics from the extreme / optimal perspective.
The first book to provide understanding of physical phenomena from a biological perspective and biological phenomena from a physical perspective
Discusses emerging fields and analysis
Provides examples
Introduction
1. Energy Dissipation.
2. Optimal Control and Biokinetics.
3. Optimal Control and some Applications to Biokinetics.
4. Extreme Laws of the Evolution in the Biological Trophic Pyramid and the Least Action (Maximum Energy Dissipation) Principle.
5. Optimal Control Interpretation (in light of Maximum Energy Dissipation principle) of Phenomenology of the Lagrange Formalism in Physics.
6. Conceptual-Methodological Aspects of Generalised Extremeness in Biology and Physics (Generalized biology).
Conclusions
References