Group Theory
Group theory is a branch of mathematics that studies abstract algebraic structures known as groups. These groups consist of sets equipped with an operation that combines any two of its elements to form a third element in such a way that four conditions called group axioms are satisfied. Group theory has deep connections with various areas of science and medicine, including medical biology. In the context of medical biology, group theory can be used to model biological systems and processes, such as molecular structures and interactions, gene regulatory networks, and cell division cycles. By applying group theoretic concepts and techniques, researchers can gain insights into the underlying symmetries and patterns of these systems, leading to a better understanding of their behavior and potential applications in diagnostics, therapies, and drug development.
External Links
- [GroupTheory.com] Group Theory
- [FinanceTheory.org] Finance Theory Group
- [Tilings.org] Tilings, Geometry and Automorphisms of Surfaces | Tilings, Automorphisms, Hyperbolic Geometry and Computational Group Theory
- [Theories.com] Theories Group Web