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Essential Mathematical Biology / Nicholas F. Britton

By: Britton, Nicholas F [autor].
Series: Springer undergraduate mathematics series: London : Springer, 2003Description: 335 páginas : illustrations, with 92 Figures ; 23 cm.Content type: texto Media type: no mediado Carrier type: volumenISBN: 9781852335366.Subject(s): Biomathematics | Biomatemáticas | Life sciences | Ciencias de la vida | Mathematics | MatemáticasDDC classification: 570.151 /
Contents:
Single Species Population Dynamics -- Population Dynamics of Interacting Species -- Infectious Diseases -- Population Genetic and Evolution -- Biological Motion -- Molecular and Cellular Biology -- Pattern Formation -- Tumour Modelling -- Further Reading
Summary: Essential Mathematical Biology is a self-contained introduction to the fast-growing field of mathematical biology. Written for students with a mathematical background, it sets the subjet in tis historical context and then guides the reader towards questions of current reaserch in the biological sciences.
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Single Species Population Dynamics -- Population Dynamics of Interacting Species -- Infectious Diseases -- Population Genetic and Evolution -- Biological Motion -- Molecular and Cellular Biology -- Pattern Formation -- Tumour Modelling -- Further Reading

Essential Mathematical Biology is a self-contained introduction to the fast-growing field of mathematical biology. Written for students with a mathematical background, it sets the subjet in tis historical context and then guides the reader towards questions of current reaserch in the biological sciences.

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