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Mathematical Phyllotaxis
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For centuries, scientists and mathematicians have sought to explain why Fibonacci numbers appear in plant spirals. In recent decades, a modern consensus framework has emerged, offering a compelling mathematical and biological model that goes beyond Fibonacci structure to explain a variety of plant forms. This book provides a rigorous yet accessible introduction to that framework, spanning the mathematics of the Euclidean algorithm, bifurcation theory, and modern molecular biology. Delving into the mechanics of how plants determine organ placement, the book introduces key mathematical tools to classify and analyze these patterns. It examines classic and contemporary models, from Hofmeister's hypothesis to transporter protein-based auxin mechanisms, evaluating their current effectiveness in explaining the evolution and development of plant design.
Written for mathematicians, biologists, and interdisciplinary researchers, Mathematics of Phyllotaxis equips readers with the knowledge to critique and contribute to this evolving field. Whether you're a student, a researcher, or simply fascinated by nature's mathematical beauty, this gorgeously illustrated book offers fresh insights into one of biology's most intriguing mysteries.
Explore why Fibonacci numbers appear in plant spirals - and what happens when they don't Connect lattice models, bifurcation theory, and molecular biology to decode phyllotaxis patterns Challenge, refine, and apply a modern mathematical theory of plant pattern formation
Autorentext
Jonathan Swinton has worked for thirty years as a mathematical biologist in university plant science and zoology departments and in the pharmaceutical industry. He is a long erstwhile Fellow of King's College Cambridge and nearly as erstwhile Visiting Professor in Systems Biology in the University of Oxford. Mathematical Phyllotaxis is based on invited graduate lectures that Jonathan gave in the University of Cambridge from 2019 onwards. His social and intellectual group biography Alan Turing's Manchester was published in 2018. Shining Molly, his new biography of the psychologist Molly Harrower, has been accepted for publication by the University of Akron Press in 2025.
Inhalt
Motivation and outline.- Fibonacci numbers, the golden ratio, and co-prime integers.- Co-primality, continued fractions, and Möbius maps.- The geometry of cylindrical lattices.- Classifying cylindrical lattices.- Transformed Lattices.- Developmental biology of the plant.- Statisical phyllotaxis.- Placement models.- Stacked-disk models.- Some future directions.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783031940125
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Maths
- Anzahl Seiten 170
- Herausgeber Springer, Berlin
- Größe H235mm x B155mm
- Jahr 2025
- EAN 9783031940125
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-3-031-94012-5
- Titel Mathematical Phyllotaxis
- Autor Jonathan Swinton
- Untertitel Surveys and Tutorials in the Applied Mathematical Sciences 17
- Sprache Englisch