Mathematical Biology II

Parameter subset selection techniques for problems in mathematical biology.
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Edition Third edition. Physical description 1 online resource xxv, pages : illustrations. Series Interdisciplinary applied mathematics ; v.

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James Dickson , author. Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index. Skickas inom vardagar. In the ten years since the first edition of this book appeared the field of mathematical biology has grown at an astonishing rate and has established itself as a distinct discipline. Mathematical modelling is now being applied in every major discipline in the biomedical sciences. Though the field has become increasingly large and specialized, this book remains important as a text that introduces some of the exciting problems that arise in biology and gives some indication of the wide spectrum of questions that modelling can address.

Due to this tremendous development in recent years, for this new edition Murray is covering certain items in depth, giving new applications such as modelling marital interaction, growth of cancer tumours, temperature sex determination, wolf territoriality, wolf-deer survival etc. From the reviews: ""This book, a classical text in mathematical biology, cleverly combines mathematical tools with subject area sciences. Product details Format Hardback pages Dimensions x x Other books in this series.

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J.D. Murray. Mathematical Biology. II: Spatial Models and. Biomedical Applications. Third Edition. With Illustrations. Springer. It has been over a decade since the release first edition of the now classic original edition of Murray's Mathematical Biology. Since then mathematical biology.

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