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About this book
In an important new contribution to the literature of chaos, two distinguished researchers in the field of physiology probe central theoretical questions about physiological rhythms. Topics discussed include: How are rhythms generated? How do they start and stop? What are the effects of perturbation of the rhythms? How are oscillations organized in space? Leon Glass and Michael Mackey address an audience of biological scientists, physicians, physical scientists, and mathematicians, but the work assumes no knowledge of advanced mathematics.
Variation of rhythms outside normal limits, or appearance of new rhythms where none existed previously, are associated with disease. One of the most interesting features of the book is that it makes a start at explaining "dynamical diseases" that are not the result of infection by pathogens but that stem from abnormalities in the timing of essential functions. From Clocks to Chaos provides a firm foundation for understanding dynamic processes in physiology.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Half-title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Sources and Credits
- Chapter 1. Introduction: The Rhythms of Life
- Chapter 2. Steady States, Oscillations, and Chaos in Physiological Systems
- Chapter 3. Noise and Chaos
- Chapter 4. Mathematical Models for Biological Oscillators
- Chapter 5. Initiation and Termination of Biological Rhythms
- Chapter 6. Single Pulse Perturbation of Biological Oscillators
- Chapter 7. Periodic Simulation of Biological Oscillators
- Chapter 8. Spatial Oscillations
- Chapter 9. Dynamical Diseases
- Mathematical Appendix
- References
- Subject Index