Thermodynamic properties of microbian populations on biological membranes
J.L. Silva-Acosta, R. Ju\'arez-Maldonado

TL;DR
This paper develops a statistical mechanics framework to analyze the thermodynamic properties of microbiological populations on biological membranes, modeled as systems on surfaces of revolution.
Contribution
It introduces a general formalism for studying thermodynamics of systems confined to curved surfaces, specifically biological membranes.
Findings
Provides a new theoretical approach for membrane-associated microbiological systems
Enables calculation of thermodynamic properties for systems on curved surfaces
Facilitates understanding of biological membrane thermodynamics
Abstract
In this work we to develop a general statistical mechanic formalism to study systems restricted to surfaces of revolution, these are a very well model to study the termodinamical properties of microbiological systems and macromolecules lies on biological membranes such as cellular well.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Statistical Mechanics and Entropy
