The Algorithmic Beauty of Sea Shells
Hans Meinhardt(Author)
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 13. March 1995
Book
Mixed media product
XI, 204 pages
978-3-540-57842-0 (ISBN)
Article exhausted; check for reprint
Description
For centuries scientists have tried to understand the growth and development of multicellular organisms. More recently, with the help of mathematical models and computerized simulations, they have discovered algorithmic patterns and models that seem to describe the dynamic processes in which organisms grow, reproduce, and respond to external factors. In this fascinating and beautifully illustrated book, Hans Meinhardt explains and illustrates these structural growth patterns in the case of sea shells. The book delightfully conveys the intuitive appeal and the "touch of magic" in this research. A diskette packaged with the book contains a program that allows the reader to run the simulations on a PC. New patterns can be generated interactively to provide an insight into the process of biological pattern formation.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Heidelberg
Germany
Publishing group
Springer Berlin
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
224 farbige Abbildungen, 123 s/w Abbildungen
150 colour illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 27.7 cm
Width: 21 cm
Weight
1000 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-540-57842-0 (9783540578420)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-662-13135-0
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
New editions

Book
08/2009
4th Edition
Springer
€69.54
Available immediately

Hans Meinhardt
The Algorithmic Beauty of Sea Shells
Book
03/1998
2nd Edition
Springer
€85.59
Article exhausted; check for reprint
Persons
Author
Illustrated by
Assisted by
Content
1 Shell patterns as dynamic systems.- 2 Pattern formation.- 3 Oscillations and travelling waves.- 4 Superposition of stable and periodic patterns.- 5 Meshwork of oblique lines and staggered dots.- 6 Branch initiation by global control.- 7 The big problem: two or more time-dependent patterns.- 8 Triangles.- 9 Parallel lines with tongues.- 10 Shell models in three dimensions.- 11 The computer program.- References.