Special Issue Unsolved Problems On Noise And Fluctuations In Physics Biology And High Technology


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Unsolved Problems of Noise and Fluctuations


Unsolved Problems of Noise and Fluctuations

Author: Sergey M. Bezrukov

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2003-06-02


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All papers in this proceedings volume were peer reviewed. The purview of this third conference was shifted toward biology and medicine. Among the topics covered were: the constructive role of noise in the central nervous system, neuronal networks, and sensory transduction (hearing in humans, photo- and electroreception in marine animals), encoding of information into nerve pulse trains, single molecules and noise (including single molecule detection and characterization by nanopores - molecular "Coulter counting"), concepts of noise in neurophysiology (randomness and order in brain and heart electrical activities under normal conditions and in pathology), the role of noise in genetic regulation and gene expression, biosensors, etc.

Unsolved Problems Of Noise In Physics, Biology, Electronic Technology And Information Technology, Proc


Unsolved Problems Of Noise In Physics, Biology, Electronic Technology And Information Technology, Proc

Author: Charles R Doering

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific

Release Date: 1997-11-21


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Much has been learned about the subject of noise and random fluctuations over the last 170 years (some old milestones: Brownian motion, 1826; Einstein's diffusion theory, 1905; Johnson-Nyquist thermal noise, 1926), but much remains to be known. This volume will be interesting reading for physicists, engineers, mathematicians, biologists and PhD students. The invited papers in the volume survey classical unsolved problems while the regular papers present new problems and paradoxes.