Author: | Alexander Berezin | ISBN: | 9780750312936 |
Publisher: | Institute of Physics Publishing | Publication: | August 31, 2016 |
Imprint: | Institute of Physics Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | Alexander Berezin |
ISBN: | 9780750312936 |
Publisher: | Institute of Physics Publishing |
Publication: | August 31, 2016 |
Imprint: | Institute of Physics Publishing |
Language: | English |
Digital Informatics and Isotopic Biology discusses self-organization and the emergence of order at the atomic scale with a particular emphasis on the digital information that can be carried by proper ordering of stable isotopes. This ushers in the concept of isotopic biology as a complimentary level to the “common” biology. The book discusses the area of isotopic randomness (isotopicity) and numerous implications of it for physics, biology, biomedicine, informatics, and other areas of science. It offers a unique and original view and may be the first milestone of this novel emerging area. The character of the book is highly interdisciplinary with numerous philosophical and historical discourses and comments.
This book is fully original in its scope and message, and highlights the potential of this new niche in physics. In time, and given development and practical implementations of these ideas, this book may be seen as a foundational monograph and the founding document of the entire emerging areas of isotopicity and isotopic biology.
Digital Informatics and Isotopic Biology discusses self-organization and the emergence of order at the atomic scale with a particular emphasis on the digital information that can be carried by proper ordering of stable isotopes. This ushers in the concept of isotopic biology as a complimentary level to the “common” biology. The book discusses the area of isotopic randomness (isotopicity) and numerous implications of it for physics, biology, biomedicine, informatics, and other areas of science. It offers a unique and original view and may be the first milestone of this novel emerging area. The character of the book is highly interdisciplinary with numerous philosophical and historical discourses and comments.
This book is fully original in its scope and message, and highlights the potential of this new niche in physics. In time, and given development and practical implementations of these ideas, this book may be seen as a foundational monograph and the founding document of the entire emerging areas of isotopicity and isotopic biology.