Random Walks in Biology
Discover the fascinating intersection of biology and physics with Random Walks in Biology by Princeton University Press. This New and Expanded Edition, published in 1993, spans 168 pages and serves as an essential introduction to the statistical physics concepts and techniques that are crucial for students of biology, biochemistry, and biophysics.
Delve into the principles that govern the random motions of molecules, subcellular particles, and cells, and understand the processes influenced by these movements. Whether you are a student eager to enhance your knowledge or a professional seeking to refine your understanding, this book provides a solid foundation in the statistical mechanics that underpin biological systems.
Enhance your scientific library today with this insightful resource that bridges the gap between biology and physics!