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Computational Modeling And Simulations Of Biomolecular Systems Benot Roux

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Computational Modeling And Simulations Of Biomolecular Systems Benot Roux
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.84 MB
Pages: 209
Author: Benoît Roux
ISBN: 9789811232756, 981123275X
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Computational Modeling And Simulations Of Biomolecular Systems Benot Roux by Benoît Roux 9789811232756, 981123275X instant download after payment.

This textbook originated from the course "Simulation, Modeling, and Computations in Biophysics" that I have taught at the University of Chicago since 2011. The students typically came from a wide range of backgrounds, including biology, physics, chemistry, biochemistry, and mathematics, and the course was intentionally adapted for senior undergraduate students and graduate students. This is not a highly technical book dedicated to specialists. The objective is to provide a broad survey from the physical description of a complex molecular system at the most fundamental level, to the type of phenomenological models commonly used to represent the function of large biological macromolecular machines. The key conceptual elements serving as building blocks in the formulation of different levels of approximations are introduced along the way, aiming to clarify as much as possible how they are interrelated. The only assumption is a basic familiarity with simple mathematics (calculus and integrals, ordinary differential equations, matrix linear algebra, and Fourier-Laplace transforms).

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