This book brings theories in nonlinear dynamics, stochastic processes,
irreversible thermodynamics, physical chemistry and biochemistry
together in an introductory but formal and comprehensive manner. Coupled
with examples, the theories are developed stepwise, starting with the
simplest concepts and building upon them into a more general framework.
Furthermore, each new mathematical derivation is immediately applied to
one or more biological systems. The last chapters focus on applying
mathematical and physical techniques to study systems such as: gene
regulatory networks and molecular motors.
The target audience of this book are mainly final year undergraduate and
graduate students with a solid mathematical background (physicists,
mathematicians and engineers), as well as with basic notions of
biochemistry and cellular biology. This book can also be useful to
students with a biological background who are interested in mathematical
modeling and have a working knowledge of calculus, differential
equations and a basic understanding of probability theory.