9783319597300-3319597302-Modeling Life: The Mathematics of Biological Systems

Modeling Life: The Mathematics of Biological Systems

ISBN-13: 9783319597300
ISBN-10: 3319597302
Edition: 1st ed. 2017
Author: Alan Garfinkel, Jane Shevtsov, Yina Guo
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Springer
Format: Hardcover 460 pages
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ISBN-13: 9783319597300
ISBN-10: 3319597302
Edition: 1st ed. 2017
Author: Alan Garfinkel, Jane Shevtsov, Yina Guo
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Springer
Format: Hardcover 460 pages

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Modeling Life: The Mathematics of Biological Systems (ISBN-13: 9783319597300 and ISBN-10: 3319597302), written by authors Alan Garfinkel, Jane Shevtsov, Yina Guo, was published by Springer in 2017. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other Computer Simulation (Computer Science, Bioinformatics, Biological Sciences, Pure Mathematics, Mathematics, Technology) books. You can easily purchase or rent Modeling Life: The Mathematics of Biological Systems (Hardcover, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Computer Simulation books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $6.85.

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This book develops the mathematical tools essential for students in the life sciences to describe interacting systems and predict their behavior. From predator-prey populations in an ecosystem, to hormone regulation within the body, the natural world abounds in dynamical systems that affect us profoundly. Complex feedback relations and counter-intuitive responses are common in nature; this book develops the quantitative skills needed to explore these interactions.

Differential equations are the natural mathematical tool for quantifying change, and are the driving force throughout this book. The use of Euler’s method makes nonlinear examples tractable and accessible to a broad spectrum of early-stage undergraduates, thus providing a practical alternative to the procedural approach of a traditional Calculus curriculum. Tools are developed within numerous, relevant examples, with an emphasis on the construction, evaluation, and interpretation of mathematical models throughout. Encountering these concepts in context, students learn not only quantitative techniques, but how to bridge between biological and mathematical ways of thinking.

Examples range broadly, exploring the dynamics of neurons and the immune system, through to population dynamics and the Google PageRank algorithm. Each scenario relies only on an interest in the natural world; no biological expertise is assumed of student or instructor. Building on a single prerequisite of Precalculus, the book suits a two-quarter sequence for first or second year undergraduates, and meets the mathematical requirements of medical school entry. The later material provides opportunities for more advanced students in both mathematics and life sciences to revisit theoretical knowledge in a rich, real-world framework. In all cases, the focus is clear: how does the math help us understand the science?

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