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Fractal Physiology And Chaos In Medicine, PDF eBook

Fractal Physiology And Chaos In Medicine PDF

Part of the Studies Of Nonlinear Phenomena In Life Science series

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This book discusses the application of the concepts of fractals and chaos to biomedical phenomena.

In particular, it argues against the outdated notion of homeostasis; using biomedical data sets and modern mathematical concepts, the author attempts to convince the reader that life is at least a homeodynamic process with multiple states - each being capable of survival.

Although relying heavily on the new mathematical ideas, the author has attempted to make the book self-contained.

The mathematics is developed in a biological context and mathematical formulation for its own sake is avoided.

In this book, the phenomena to be explained motivate the mathematical development rather than the other way round.

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