[2] viXra:2207.0158 [pdf] submitted on 2022-07-26 08:44:52
Authors: Hosein Nasrolahpour
Comments: 5 Pages.
In this short note we consider a possible application of fractal theory and fractional dynamics inthe physics of virus. In particular, we investigate the special case of novel Coronavirus. Wediscuss about some physical characteristics of this virus, we emphasize on the decreasing fractaldimension of virus as a powerful strategy for a possible nanodrug design and finally we present afractional modified model to the dynamical model of transmission of this virus.
Category: Physics of Biology
[1] viXra:2207.0089 [pdf] replaced on 2025-09-15 08:06:53
Authors: Anindya kumar Biswas
Comments: 27 Pages. A mistake in plotting BW(c=0.01) has been rectified
We study Oxford Dictionary of Biology, the eighth edition, by Robert S. Hine. We draw the natural logarithm of the number of entries, head as well as all, normalised, starting with a letter vs the natural logarithm of the rank of the letter, normalised. We conclude that the Dictionary can be characterised by BP(4, βH = 0.01), i.e.the Bethe-Peierls curve in the presence of four nearest neighbours and little external magnetic field, H, with βH = 0.01. β is 1/(k_B T) where, T is temperature and k_B is the tiny Boltzmann constant.
Category: Physics of Biology