<p><span>The essential, intermediate and advanced topics of Simulink are covered in the book. The concept of multi-domain physical modeling concept and tools in Simulink are illustrated with examples for engineering systems and multimedia information. The combination of Simulink and numerical optimi
Molecular Genetic Information Systems: Modelling and Simulation
โ Scribed by Klaus Bellmann (editor); K. Bellmann (editor); R. Bรถttner (editor); J. Born (editor)
- Publisher
- De Gruyter
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 328
- Edition
- Reprint 2022
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Preface
List of Contributors
Contents
Introduction
1. Dynamic Modelling of Genetic and Epigenetic Control
2. A Discrete Stochastic Simulation Model of the Regulation of Gene Expression with Variable Control Characteristics
3. A Continuous Approach with Threshold Characterists for Simulation of Gene Expression
4. Modelling of Epigenetic Networks Composed of Monogenic Units of Gene Expression, with Reference to Bacteriophage lambda Development
5. Mathematico-Cybernetical Model of Prokaryotic Transcription Systems
6. SIMTRA โ a Programming System for Modelling of Molecular Genetic Processes
7. Modelling and simulation in analysis of eukaryotic transcription control
8. Discrete simulation of replication of a RNA-bacteriophage prototype system
9. Numerical adaptation of parameters in simulation models using evolution strategies
Subject Index
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