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ISBN13:9783031566868
ISBN10:3031566866
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:866 pages
Size:235x155 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 46 Illustrations, black & white; 324 Illustrations, color
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Abiogenesis

The Physical Basis for Living Systems
 
Edition number: 1st ed. 2024
Publisher: Springer
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This textbook serves to teach readers about the origins of life, the probabilistic process of self-assembly underpinning all living systems, from a biophysics perspective. The author cohesively summarizes the various organizing principles that led to the development of an ordered physical basis on which the evolution of life operates. This book answers critical questions, such as why life depends on the properties of inanimate objects and how the laws of physics, chemistry, and biology convolved to spontaneously produce the periodic table and, of course, life itself. Readers are provided with an introduction to probability distributions as well as detailed descriptions of important concepts in thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, and quantum mechanics. As the book progresses, an understanding for the inevitability of life is developed through topics such as stellar nucleosynthesis and prebiotic evolution. Each chapter also includes problems for readers to gain a better understanding of the material. This textbook is accessible to students and researchers of all levels and serves as a comprehensive guide on the physics behind abiogenesis.

Long description:

This textbook serves to teach readers about the origins of life, the probabilistic process of self-assembly underpinning all living systems, from a biophysics perspective. The author cohesively summarizes the various organizing principles that led to the development of an ordered physical basis on which the evolution of life operates. This book answers critical questions, such as why life depends on the properties of inanimate objects and how the laws of physics, chemistry, and biology convolved to spontaneously produce the periodic table and, of course, life itself. Readers are provided with an introduction to probability distributions as well as detailed descriptions of important concepts in thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, and quantum mechanics. As the book progresses, an understanding for the inevitability of life is developed through topics such as stellar nucleosynthesis and prebiotic evolution. Each chapter also includes problems for readers to gain a better understanding of the material. This textbook is accessible to students and researchers of all levels and serves as a comprehensive guide on the physics behind abiogenesis.

Table of Contents:

Chapter 1. Energy-directed, Probabilistic, Self-Assembly.- Chapter 2. Can Energy direct probability? Energy, Entropy and the Boltzmann Distribution.- Chapter 3. Space-Time Symmetry and Conservation Laws as Organizing Principles of Matter and Fields.- Chapter 4. Quantum Mechanics: The Self-Assembly of Atoms.- Chapter 5. The Self-Assembly of Molecules:  Molecular Quantum Mechanics.- Chapter 6. The Self Assembly of the Universe, and the Elements of the Periodic Table.- Chapter 7. Quantum Mechanical Spin Magnetic Resonance can determine the Structure of self-assembled Molecules.- Chapter 8. Monitoring Metabolism with NMR.- Chapter 9. Probabilistic Diffusion Constrains Self-Assembly.- Chapter 10. Sunlight as a driver of Abiogenesis: The Quantum Mechanics of the Absorption of Light by Biomolecules.- Chapter 11. The Physics of Water.- Chapter 12. Prebiotic Evolution: The Self Assembly of Primordial Biomolecules.