Fractal Geometry in Biological Systems
Explore the fascinating intersection of mathematics and biology in Fractal Geometry in Biological Systems by Philip M. Iannaccone. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1996, this comprehensive hardback spans 366 pages and delves into the intricate patterns found in biological systems through the lens of fractal geometry.
Written by leading experts in both mathematics and biological sciences, this book offers valuable insights into cellular biology, molecular biology, and the application of fractals in life sciences. Ideal for researchers, students, and professionals, it bridges the gap between complex mathematical concepts and their practical implications in biology.
Whether you're a mathematician looking to understand biological structures or a biologist interested in mathematical modeling, this book is an essential addition to your library. Discover how fractal geometry can illuminate the complexities of life at the cellular level.