Topics in Mathematical Biology

Topics in Mathematical Biology
Author: Karl Peter Hadeler
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2017-12-20
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783319656212

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This book analyzes the impact of quiescent phases on biological models. Quiescence arises, for example, when moving individuals stop moving, hunting predators take a rest, infected individuals are isolated, or cells enter the quiescent compartment of the cell cycle. In the first chapter of Topics in Mathematical Biology general principles about coupled and quiescent systems are derived, including results on shrinking periodic orbits and stabilization of oscillations via quiescence. In subsequent chapters classical biological models are presented in detail and challenged by the introduction of quiescence. These models include delay equations, demographic models, age structured models, Lotka-Volterra systems, replicator systems, genetic models, game theory, Nash equilibria, evolutionary stable strategies, ecological models, epidemiological models, random walks and reaction-diffusion models. In each case we find new and interesting results such as stability of fixed points and/or periodic orbits, excitability of steady states, epidemic outbreaks, survival of the fittest, and speeds of invading fronts. The textbook is intended for graduate students and researchers in mathematical biology who have a solid background in linear algebra, differential equations and dynamical systems. Readers can find gems of unexpected beauty within these pages, and those who knew K.P. (as he was often called) well will likely feel his presence and hear him speaking to them as they read.

Essential Mathematical Biology

Essential Mathematical Biology
Author: Nicholas F. Britton
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781447100492

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This self-contained introduction to the fast-growing field of Mathematical Biology is written for students with a mathematical background. It sets the subject in a historical context and guides the reader towards questions of current research interest. A broad range of topics is covered including: Population dynamics, Infectious diseases, Population genetics and evolution, Dispersal, Molecular and cellular biology, Pattern formation, and Cancer modelling. Particular attention is paid to situations where the simple assumptions of homogenity made in early models break down and the process of mathematical modelling is seen in action.

Introduction to Mathematical Biology

Introduction to Mathematical Biology
Author: Ching Shan Chou,Avner Friedman
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2016-04-27
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783319296388

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This book is based on a one semester course that the authors have been teaching for several years, and includes two sets of case studies. The first includes chemostat models, predator-prey interaction, competition among species, the spread of infectious diseases, and oscillations arising from bifurcations. In developing these topics, readers will also be introduced to the basic theory of ordinary differential equations, and how to work with MATLAB without having any prior programming experience. The second set of case studies were adapted from recent and current research papers to the level of the students. Topics have been selected based on public health interest. This includes the risk of atherosclerosis associated with high cholesterol levels, cancer and immune interactions, cancer therapy, and tuberculosis. Readers will experience how mathematical models and their numerical simulations can provide explanations that guide biological and biomedical research. Considered to be the undergraduate companion to the more advanced book "Mathematical Modeling of Biological Processes" (A. Friedman, C.-Y. Kao, Springer – 2014), this book is geared towards undergraduate students with little background in mathematics and no biological background.

Mathematical Biology

Mathematical Biology
Author: Ronald W. Shonkwiler,James Herod
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2009-08-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780387709840

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This text presents mathematical biology as a field with a unity of its own, rather than only the intrusion of one science into another. The book focuses on problems of contemporary interest, such as cancer, genetics, and the rapidly growing field of genomics.

Mathematical Models in Biology

Mathematical Models in Biology
Author: Leah Edelstein-Keshet
Publsiher: SIAM
Total Pages: 629
Release: 1988-01-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0898719143

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Mathematical Models in Biology is an introductory book for readers interested in biological applications of mathematics and modeling in biology. A favorite in the mathematical biology community, it shows how relatively simple mathematics can be applied to a variety of models to draw interesting conclusions. Connections are made between diverse biological examples linked by common mathematical themes. A variety of discrete and continuous ordinary and partial differential equation models are explored. Although great advances have taken place in many of the topics covered, the simple lessons contained in this book are still important and informative. Audience: the book does not assume too much background knowledge--essentially some calculus and high-school algebra. It was originally written with third- and fourth-year undergraduate mathematical-biology majors in mind; however, it was picked up by beginning graduate students as well as researchers in math (and some in biology) who wanted to learn about this field.

Mathematical Biology II

Mathematical Biology II
Author: James D. Murray
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 834
Release: 2011-02-15
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780387952284

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This richly illustrated third edition provides a thorough training in practical mathematical biology and shows how exciting mathematical challenges can arise from a genuinely interdisciplinary involvement with the biosciences. It has been extensively updated and extended to cover much of the growth of mathematical biology. From the reviews: ""This book, a classical text in mathematical biology, cleverly combines mathematical tools with subject area sciences."--SHORT BOOK REVIEWS

An Introduction to Mathematical Biology

An Introduction to Mathematical Biology
Author: Linda J. S. Allen
Publsiher: Pearson
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Biology
ISBN: 0130352160

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For advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate courses on Modeling offered in departments of Mathematics. This text introduces a variety of mathematical models for biological systems, and presents the mathematical theory and techniques useful in analyzing those models. Material is organized according to the mathematical theory rather than the biological application. Undergraduate courses in calculus, linear algebra, and differential equations are assumed.

Methods and Models in Mathematical Biology

Methods and Models in Mathematical Biology
Author: Johannes Müller,Christina Kuttler
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 711
Release: 2015-08-13
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783642272516

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This book developed from classes in mathematical biology taught by the authors over several years at the Technische Universität München. The main themes are modeling principles, mathematical principles for the analysis of these models and model-based analysis of data. The key topics of modern biomathematics are covered: ecology, epidemiology, biochemistry, regulatory networks, neuronal networks and population genetics. A variety of mathematical methods are introduced, ranging from ordinary and partial differential equations to stochastic graph theory and branching processes. A special emphasis is placed on the interplay between stochastic and deterministic models.