The Biophysical Modelling of the System Theory

Authors

  • Janos Vincze
  • Gabriella Vincze- Tiszay

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52845/CMI/2023-4-2-2

Keywords:

biophysical modelling, system, hierarchy of the systems

Abstract

Modelling in this case should just complicate the situation. In this sense there are explicitly good models but it’s well known that there are also wrong things which, by modification, may work well. In this case model has given even more than it was originally for seen. In this respect, it’s without doubt that the biological modelling is a useful way of collaboration between the biologist and physicist. The system is a fundamental concept which is not defined. The biophysical approximation of the life processes leads always to the application of some kind of physical model. This definition has three essential factors. In the first place, it should need an object to be realized by the system. Secondly, it is necessary for the components a well-defined settlement to be arranged. At last the information about the distribution of energy and matter according to the programme. The hierarchy of the systems will be built up according to a spiral line expanding in breadth and depth towards the infinity. One important mode to construct general systems is if we recognize the common phenomena occurring in the different specialized sciences and construct the systems applicable for such phenomena. Let’s sketch out the hierarchy of the systems according to Boulding

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Published

2023-06-18

How to Cite

Vincze, J. ., & Tiszay, G. V.-. (2023). The Biophysical Modelling of the System Theory. Clinical Medicine Insights, 4(2), 387–392. https://doi.org/10.52845/CMI/2023-4-2-2

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