Condensed matter physics of biomolecule systems in a differential geometric framework

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In this contribution biomolecular systems are analyzed in a framework of differential geometry in order to derive important condensed matter physics information. In the first section lipid bi-layer membranes are examined with respect to statistical properties and topology, e.g. a relation between vesicle formation and the proliferation of genus number. In the second section differential geometric methods are used for analyzing the surface structure of proteins and thereby understanding catalytic properties of larger proteins.
Original languageEnglish
JournalInternational Journal of Modern Physics B
Publication date2007
Volume21
Journal number13 & 14
Pages2475-2492
ISSN0217-9792
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Keywords

  • surface topology, protein, differential geometry, Biomolecular systems

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