04411oam 2200721I 450 991079192400332120230725021504.01-134-25336-297866138318801-283-51943-71-134-25337-00-203-00207-510.4324/9780203002070 (CKB)2560000000089292(EBL)987840(OCoLC)804661477(SSID)ssj0000740718(PQKBManifestationID)11422800(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000740718(PQKBWorkID)10700757(PQKB)11067360(OCoLC)811385708(MiAaPQ)EBC987840(Au-PeEL)EBL987840(CaPaEBR)ebr10589119(CaONFJC)MIL383188(OCoLC)1058524982(FINmELB)ELB131069(EXLCZ)99256000000008929220180706d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrComputable foundations for economics /K. Vela VelupillaiAbingdon, Oxon :Routledge,2010.1 online resource (513 p.)Routledge advances in experimental and computable economics ;4Description based upon print version of record.0-415-35567-2 0-415-58620-8 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Computable Foundations for Economics; Copyright; Contents; Preface; General introduction; PART I Foundations; 1 The uncomputable, the nonconstructive and the undecidable in mathematical economics; 2 Advanced computational complexity theory from an elementary standpoint; 3 Economic dynamics and computation - recursion theoretic foundations for the Icarus tradition; 4 Let's take the con out of mathematical economics; PART II General equilibrium theory; 5 Effectivity and constructivity in economic theory; 6 Algorithmic foundations of computable general equilibrium theory7 Uncomputability and undecidability in economic theoryPART III Methodology; 8 The unreasonable ineffectivity of mathematics in economics; 9 Aconstructive interpretation of Sraffa's mathematical economics; 10 The computable alternative in the formalization of economics: a counterfactual essay; PART IV Simon's behavioural economics: a computable vision; 11 Computable rationality, computation universality and adaptive behaviour; 12 Boundedly rational choice and satisficing decisions; 13 Arithmetic games, beavers and behavioural economics; Appendix 1 Artificing a rationally unbounded lifeAppendix 2 The logic of discovery, problem solving and retroductionAppendix 3 Herbert Simon's letters regarding Computable Economics; PART V Inductive reflections; 14 De-mystifying induction, falsification and other Popperian extravaganzas; 15 Re-reading Jevons's Principles of Science - induction redux; 16 Impossibility of effectively computable inductive policies in a complex dynamic economy; PART VI Concluding notes; 17 Epilogue - a research program for the algorithmic social sciences; Author index; Subject index<P><EM>Computable Foundations for Economics</EM> is a unified collection of essays, some of which are published here for the first time and all of which have been updated for this book, on an approach to economic theory from the point of view of algorithmic mathematics. By algorithmic mathematics the author means computability theory and constructive mathematics. This is in contrast to orthodox mathematical economics and game theory, which are formalised with the mathematics of real analysis, underpinned by what is called the ZFC formalism, i.e., set theory with the axiom of choice. This reliaRoutledge Advances in Experimental and Computable EconomicsEconometricsEconomics, MathematicalEconometricsComputer programsEconometrics.Economics, Mathematical.EconometricsComputer programs.330.01/5915Velupillai Kumaraswamy1947-,123341MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910791924003321Computable foundations for economics3756913UNINA00979oam 2200289z- 450 991013524880332120241212220948.097814799661961479966193(CKB)3780000000082418(EXLCZ)99378000000008241820220628c2015uuuu -u- -eng2015 Twenty First National Conference on Communications (NCC 2015) : Mumbai, India, 27 February-1 March 2015IEEE9781479966202 1479966207 2015 Twenty First National Conference on Communications 2015 Twenty First National Conference on Communications (NCC)Communications TelecommunicationCongressesTelecommunicationIndian Institute of Technology, Bombay,PROCEEDING99101352488033212015 Twenty First National Conference on Communications4207219UNINA05263nam 22006614a 450 991101936330332120200520144314.09786610854172978128085417012808541709783527607181352760718897835276070993527607099(CKB)1000000000375907(EBL)481947(OCoLC)70113389(SSID)ssj0000147565(PQKBManifestationID)11157739(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000147565(PQKBWorkID)10009725(PQKB)10968214(MiAaPQ)EBC481947(Perlego)2759674(EXLCZ)99100000000037590720060908d2006 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrEngineering the genetic code expanding the amino acid repertoire for the design of novel proteins /Nediljko BudisaWeinheim Wiley-VCHc20061 online resource (314 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9783527312436 3527312439 Includes bibliographical references and index.Engineering the Genetic Code; Foreword; Contents; Preface; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Classical Approaches to Protein Modification; 1.2 Peptide Synthesis, Semisynthesis and Chemistry of Total Protein Synthesis; 1.3 Chemoselective Ligations Combined with Biochemical Methods; 1.4 Methods and Approaches of Classical Protein Engineering; 1.5 Genetically Encoded Protein Modifications - Reprogramming Protein Translation; 1.6 Basic Definitions and Taxonomy; References; 2 A Brief History of an Expanded Amino Acid Repertoire; 2.1 The ""Golden Years"" of Molecular Biology and Triplet Code Elucidation2.2 Early Experiments on the Incorporation of Amino Acid Analogs in Proteins2.3 Test Tube (Cell-free) Synthesis of Proteins and Early Incorporation Experiments; 2.4 Noncanonical Amino Acids as Tools for Studying Cell Metabolism, Physiology, Protein Processing and Turnover; 2.5 Problem of Proofs and Formal Criteria for Noncanonical Amino Acid Incorporation; 2.6 Recent Renaissance - Genetic Code Engineering; References; 3 Basic Features of the Cellular Translation Apparatus; 3.1 Natural Laws, Genetic Information and the ""Central Dogma"" of Molecular Biology3.2 Cellular Investments in Ribosome-mediated Protein Synthesis3.3 Molecular Architecture of AARS; 3.4 Structure and Function of the tRNA Molecule; 3.5 Aminoacylation Reaction; 3.6 AARS:tRNA Interactions - Identity Sets; 3.7 Translational Proofreading; 3.8 Ribosomal Decoding - A Brief Overview; 3.9 Codon Bias and the Fidelity of Protein Synthesis; 3.10 Preprogrammed Context-dependent Recoding: fMet, Sec, Pyl, etc.; 3.11 Beyond Basic Coding - Posttranslational Modifications; References; 4 Amino Acids and Codons - Code Organization and Protein Structure4.1 Basic Features and Adaptive Nature of the Universal Genetic Code4.2 Metabolism and Intracellular Uptake of Canonical Amino Acids; 4.3 Physicochemical Properties of Canonical Amino Acids; 4.4 Reasons for the Occurrence of Only 20 Amino Acids in the Genetic Code; 4.5 What Properties of Amino Acids are Best Preserved by the Genetic Code?; 4.6 Evolutionary Legacy: Dual Nature of Conserved Code and Finite Number of Protein Folds; 4.7 Natural Variations in Assignment of Codons of the Universal Genetic Code; 4.7.1 Nucleoside Modifications and Codon Reassignments4.8 Codon Reassignment Concepts Possibly Relevant to Code Engineering4.8.1 Genome Size, Composition, Complexity and Codon Reassignments; 4.8.2 Stop Codon Takeover, Codon Capture and Codon Ambiguity; References; 5 Reprograming the Cellular Translation Machinery; 5.1 Enzyme Specificity of Aminoacyl-tRNA Synthetases (AARS) and Code Interpretation; 5.1.1 Living Cells as Platforms for Amino Acid Repertoire Expansion; 5.1.2 Uptake, Toxicity and Metabolic Fate of Noncanonical Amino Acids; 5.1.2.1 General Considerations; 5.1.2.2 Amino Acid Transport5.1.2.3 Metabolic Conversions and Toxicity of Analogs and SurrogatesThe ability to introduce non-canonical amino acids in vivo has greatly expanded the repertoire of accessible proteins for basic research and biotechnological application.Here, the different methods and strategies to incorporate new or modified amino acids are explained in detail, including a lot of practical advice for first-time users of this powerful technique.Novel applications in protein biochemistry, genomics, biotechnology and biomedicine made possible by the expansion of the genetic code are discussed and numerous examples are given.Essential reading for all molecular life sProtein engineeringAmino acidsSynthesisProtein engineering.Amino acidsSynthesis.660.6/3Budisa Nediljko1839431MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911019363303321Engineering the genetic code4418650UNINA