Transport and structure : their competitive roles in biophysics and chemistry / Stefan C. Müller, Jürgen Parisi, Walter Zimmermann, eds.
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Includes bibliographical references.
Pattern formation in the developing visual cortex / S. Löwel and F. Wolf -- The molecular motor actin-myosin on a substrate / A. Ott -- Force and motion generation of molecular motors : a generic description / F. Jülicher -- Reaction-diffusion waves of reversible actin filament assembly drive cell oscillations and locomotion / M.G. Vicker -- Vesicle dynamics in chemotaxis, haptotaxis, and under shear flow / I. Cantat and C. Misbah -- Chemotaxis and aggregation in the cellular slime mould / T. Höfer -- Calcium waves in rat cardiac myocytes underlie the principles of self-organization in excitable media / M. Wussling and T. Mair -- Inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate induced calcium waves / M. Falcke -- Electrophoretic mobility of charged spheres / T. Palberg [and others] -- Complex fluids under shear : block copolymers / U. Wiesner -- Coherent intramolecular dynamics in populations of allosteric enzymes / P. Stange, A.S. Mikhailov, and B. Hess -- Routes to chaos in the peroxidase-oxidase reaction / M.J.B. Hauser and L.F. Olsen -- Determination of Fokker-Planck equations from experimental data sets of complex systems / R. Friedrich, S. Siegert, and J. Peinke -- The randomly driven Ising ferromagnet / J. Hausmann and P. Ruján -- Wave propagation in excitable media with fast inhibitor diffusion / V.S. Zykov, A.S. Mikhailov, and S.C. Müller -- Mechanisms of spiral breakup in chemical and biological reaction-diffusion models / M. Bär, M. Falcke, and M. Or-Guil -- Experimental realization and control of chemical Turing-like patterns / M. Watzl, F. Fecher, and A.F. Münster -- Reaction-diffusion patterns : from observations in halogene chemistry to a test for implication in mitosis / E. Dulos [and others].
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Local and global spatial coupling mechanisms form the basis of transport processes that are of fundamental importance for the occurrence and the dynamic evolution of patterns on a mesoscopic and macroscopic scale. The present volume deals with these concepts and investigates applications in the fields of biophysics and chemistry.