Fiche technique
Format : Broché
Nb de pages : XXIII-476 pages
Poids : 796 g
Dimensions : 16cm X 24cm
EAN : 9782868835277
Branching in nature
dynamics and morphogenesis of branching structures, from cell to river networks
Les Houches School, october 11-15, 1999
Quatrième de couverture
Branching structures are ubiquitous in Nature. From molecular aggregates, dendrites or river basins in physics, to unicellular algae and neurons, plants, lungs, or vascular networks in the biological realm, branching patterns and organisms are present everywhere, on all scales. While these systems seem to belong to different worlds, it appears, after closer inspection, that similar if not identical concepts have often been developed independently by different scientific communities. There exist universal paradigms. Branching in Nature is the first book which gives a comprehensive and interdisciplinary survey of the topic. It presents courses given at a physics and biology school by prominent scientists in the field of branching morphogenesis, with special emphasis on interdisciplinary breakthroughs. This book will provide scientists, medical doctors or teachers with a well-rounded view of the subject as well as enchant readers with a special interest in the origin and dynamics of branching structures.