The essential question that fractal dimensions attempt to answer is
about the scales in Nature. For a system as non-idealistic and complex
as a protein, studying scale-invariance becomes particularly important.
Fractal Symmetry of Protein Exterior investigates the diverse facets
of the various scales at which we describe protein biophysical and
biochemical phenomena. Although these ideas are entirely mathematical,
mathematical expositions have been avoided, unless the use of some
expressions becomes absolutely obligatory. A first chapter introduce
into fractal dimensions, protein exteriors and to methods to study the
roughness of surfaces. The main topics covered in the following chapters
include: protein-protein interaction interfaces; protein
surface-roughness and local shape as well as adhesion on protein and
other rough biomolecular surfaces.