From Complex to Simple Interdisciplinary Stochastic Models

From Complex to Simple Interdisciplinary Stochastic Models by Dan A Mazilu, published by IOP Publishing Limited on August 22, 2018, is a concise exploration of interdisciplinary stochastic models designed to introduce readers to non-equilibrium statistical physics. This 68-page book emphasizes the analysis of two-state models with cooperative effects and delves into various mathematical techniques for solving the master equations that govern these models.
Readers will find a focus on the intersection of nanophysics, biology, mathematics, and social science, providing a pedagogical approach to understanding the complex dynamics of particle self-assembly through the lens of statistical physics. The book aims to present these concepts in an accessible manner, making it suitable for those interested in the foundational aspects of stochastic modeling and its applications across different fields.
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This book presents simple interdisciplinary stochastic models meant as a gentle introduction to the field of non-equilibrium statistical physics. It focuses on the analysis of two-state models with cooperative effects and explores a variety of mathematical techniques to solve the master equations that govern these models. The models discussed are at the confluence of nanophysics, biology, mathematics and the social science, and they provide a pedagogical path toward understanding the complex dynamics of particle self-assembly with the tools of statistical physics.
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