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Newton, Laplace, and the Epistemology of Systems Biology
oleh: Michael L. Bittner, Edward R. Dougherty
| Format: | Article |
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| Diterbitkan: | SAGE Publishing 2012-01-01 |
Deskripsi
For science, theoretical or applied, to significantly advance, researchers must use the most appropriate mathematical methods. A century and a half elapsed between Newton's development of the calculus and Laplace's development of celestial mechanics. One cannot imagine the latter without the former. Today, more than three-quarters of a century has elapsed since the birth of stochastic systems theory. This article provides a perspective on the utilization of systems theory as the proper vehicle for the development of systems biology and its application to complex regulatory diseases such as cancer.