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Theory and evaluation of single-molecule signals / editors, Eli Barkai [and others].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Singapore ; Hackensack, N.J. : World Scientific Pub. Co., ©2008.Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 399 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789812793492
  • 9812793496
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Theory and Evaluation of Single-Molecule Signals.DDC classification:
  • 543.54 22
LOC classification:
  • QD96.M65
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Model-free statistical reduction of single-molecule time series / Haw Yang -- 2. Testing hypothesis with single molecules : Bayesian approach / Tara Plakhotnik -- 3. Generating functions for single-molecule statistics / Frank L.H. Brown -- 4. Multipoint correlation functions for photon statistics in single-molecule spectroscopy : stochastic dynamics in Liouville space / František Šanda and Shaul Mukamel -- 5. Thermodynamics and kinetics from single-molecule force spectroscopy / Gerhard Hammer and Attila Szabo -- 6. Theory of photon counting in single-molecule spectroscopy / Irina V. Gopich and Attila Szabo -- 7. Memory effects in single-molecule time series / Jianshu Cao -- 8. Analysis of experimental observables and oscillations in single-molecule kinetics / Marcel O. Vlaad and John Ross -- 9. Discrete stochastic models of single-molecule motor proteins dynamics / Anatoly B. Kolomeisky -- 10. Unique mechanisms from finite two-state trajectories / Ophir Flomenbom and Robert J. Silbey -- 11. Weak ergodicity breaking in single-particle dynamics / E. Barkai.
Summary: This book reviews recently developed theoretical and numerical approaches to deal with optical and mechanical signals from individual molecules. The character of data generated by single molecules, and more generally by single nano-objects, qualitatively differs from those obtained in conventional experiments on large ensembles of molecules. Fluctuations, randomness and irreproducibility are central to single-molecule measurements, and the specific methods required to extract reliable and statistically relevant information from them are presented here. With contributions mainly from participants of the "Theory, Modeling and Evaluation of Single-Molecule Measurements" workshop held in Leiden, the Netherlands, on April 16-20, 2007, this book is an authoritative compendium on the subject.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Model-free statistical reduction of single-molecule time series / Haw Yang -- 2. Testing hypothesis with single molecules : Bayesian approach / Tara Plakhotnik -- 3. Generating functions for single-molecule statistics / Frank L.H. Brown -- 4. Multipoint correlation functions for photon statistics in single-molecule spectroscopy : stochastic dynamics in Liouville space / František Šanda and Shaul Mukamel -- 5. Thermodynamics and kinetics from single-molecule force spectroscopy / Gerhard Hammer and Attila Szabo -- 6. Theory of photon counting in single-molecule spectroscopy / Irina V. Gopich and Attila Szabo -- 7. Memory effects in single-molecule time series / Jianshu Cao -- 8. Analysis of experimental observables and oscillations in single-molecule kinetics / Marcel O. Vlaad and John Ross -- 9. Discrete stochastic models of single-molecule motor proteins dynamics / Anatoly B. Kolomeisky -- 10. Unique mechanisms from finite two-state trajectories / Ophir Flomenbom and Robert J. Silbey -- 11. Weak ergodicity breaking in single-particle dynamics / E. Barkai.

This book reviews recently developed theoretical and numerical approaches to deal with optical and mechanical signals from individual molecules. The character of data generated by single molecules, and more generally by single nano-objects, qualitatively differs from those obtained in conventional experiments on large ensembles of molecules. Fluctuations, randomness and irreproducibility are central to single-molecule measurements, and the specific methods required to extract reliable and statistically relevant information from them are presented here. With contributions mainly from participants of the "Theory, Modeling and Evaluation of Single-Molecule Measurements" workshop held in Leiden, the Netherlands, on April 16-20, 2007, this book is an authoritative compendium on the subject.

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