Geometrical Bioelectrodynamics
Vladimir G. Ivancevic, Tijana T. Ivancevic

TL;DR
This paper introduces a rigorous geometrical framework for bioelectrodynamics, enhancing understanding of biological electromagnetic phenomena and their interactions with external fields using advanced mathematical tools.
Contribution
It provides a novel geometrical approach to bioelectrodynamics, integrating exterior geometry and quantum electrodynamics concepts into biomedical research.
Findings
Develops a mathematical model for bioelectromagnetism
Analyzes effects of external electromagnetic fields on biological systems
Bridges bioelectromagnetism and bioelectromagnetics through geometry
Abstract
This paper proposes rigorous geometrical treatment of bioelectrodynamics, underpinning two fast-growing biomedical research fields: bioelectromagnetism, which deals with the ability of life to produce its own electromagnetism, and bioelectromagnetics, which deals with the effect on life from external electromagnetism. Keywords: Bioelectrodynamics, exterior geometrical machinery, Dirac-Feynman quantum electrodynamics, functional electrical stimulation
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Taxonomy
TopicsBiofield Effects and Biophysics · Spaceflight effects on biology · Genetic Neurodegenerative Diseases
