Bertram Kostant
The truncated icosahedron has emerged in biology and chemistry as a remarkably stable structure. A new group theoretic approach is discussed here as a possible key to this stability.
(pp. 959)
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Frank Hoppensteadt
Geometrical and structural problems in biology may require application of rather sophisticated mathematical ideas. The breadth and depth of this interaction is surveyed here.
(pp. 969)
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