Biology – Quantitative Biology – Quantitative Methods
Scientific paper
2007-08-14
Biology
Quantitative Biology
Quantitative Methods
27 pages, 16 figures. Submitted to American Journal of Physics
Scientific paper
Statistical mechanics is one of the most powerful and elegant tools in the quantitative sciences. One key virtue of statistical mechanics is that it is designed to examine large systems with many interacting degrees of freedom, providing a clue that it might have some bearing on the analysis of the molecules of living matter. As a result of data on biological systems becoming increasingly quantitative, there is a concomitant demand that the models set forth to describe biological systems be themselves quantitative. We describe how statistical mechanics is part of the quantitative toolkit that is needed to respond to such data. The power of statistical mechanics is not limited to traditional physical and chemical problems and there are a host of interesting ways in which these ideas can be applied in biology. This article reports on our efforts to teach statistical mechanics to life science students and provides a framework for others interested in bringing these tools to a nontraditional audience in the life sciences.
Garcia Hernan G.
Kondev Jané
Orme Nigel
Phillips Rob
Theriot Julie A.
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