Mathematical Modelling of Biosystems

Mathematical Modelling of Biosystems
Title Mathematical Modelling of Biosystems PDF eBook
Author Rubem P. Mondaini
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 305
Release 2008-02-23
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3540767843

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This volume is an interdisciplinary book which introduces, in a very readable way, state-of-the-art research in the fundamental topics of mathematical modelling of Biosystems. In short, the book offers an overview of mathematical and computational modelling of biosystems including biological phenomena in general. There is also a special introduction to Protein Physics which aims to explain the all-or-none first order phase transitions from native to denatured states.

Mathematical Modeling of Biological Systems

Mathematical Modeling of Biological Systems
Title Mathematical Modeling of Biological Systems PDF eBook
Author Harvey J. Gold
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 392
Release 1977
Genre Science
ISBN

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The modeling process - an overview. Dimension and similarity. Probability models. Dynamic processes. Interacting dynamic processes. Feedback control and stability of biological systems. Curve fiting: estimating the parameters. Computing.

Modelling, Analysis and Optimization of Biosystems

Modelling, Analysis and Optimization of Biosystems
Title Modelling, Analysis and Optimization of Biosystems PDF eBook
Author Werner Krabs
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 210
Release 2007-08-16
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3540714537

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In general, several mathematical models can be designed in order to describe a biological or medical process and there is no unique criterion which model gives the best description. This book presents several of these models and shows applications of them to different biological and medical problems. The book shows that operations research expertise is necessary in respect to modeling, analysis and optimization of biosystems.

Mathematical Modeling of Biological Systems, Volume II

Mathematical Modeling of Biological Systems, Volume II
Title Mathematical Modeling of Biological Systems, Volume II PDF eBook
Author Andreas Deutsch
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 383
Release 2007-10-12
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 081764556X

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Volume II of this two-volume, interdisciplinary work is a unified presentation of a broad range of state-of-the-art topics in the rapidly growing field of mathematical modeling in the biological sciences. Highlighted throughout are mathematical and computational apporaches to examine central problems in the life sciences, ranging from the organization principles of individual cells to the dynamics of large populations. The chapters are thematically organized into the following main areas: epidemiology, evolution and ecology, immunology, neural systems and the brain, and innovative mathematical methods and education. The work will be an excellent reference text for a broad audience of researchers, practitioners, and advanced students in this rapidly growing field at the intersection of applied mathematics, experimental biology and medicine, computational biology, biochemistry, computer science, and physics.

Mathematical Modeling of Biological Systems, Volume I

Mathematical Modeling of Biological Systems, Volume I
Title Mathematical Modeling of Biological Systems, Volume I PDF eBook
Author Andreas Deutsch
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 378
Release 2007-06-15
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0817645586

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Volume I of this two-volume, interdisciplinary work is a unified presentation of a broad range of state-of-the-art topics in the rapidly growing field of mathematical modeling in the biological sciences. The chapters are thematically organized into the following main areas: cellular biophysics, regulatory networks, developmental biology, biomedical applications, data analysis and model validation. The work will be an excellent reference text for a broad audience of researchers, practitioners, and advanced students in this rapidly growing field at the intersection of applied mathematics, experimental biology and medicine, computational biology, biochemistry, computer science, and physics.

Modelling, Analysis and Optimization of Biosystems

Modelling, Analysis and Optimization of Biosystems
Title Modelling, Analysis and Optimization of Biosystems PDF eBook
Author Werner Krabs
Publisher Springer
Pages 203
Release 2009-09-02
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9783540836575

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In general, several mathematical models can be designed in order to describe a biological or medical process and there is no unique criterion which model gives the best description. This book presents several of these models and shows applications of them to different biological and medical problems. The book shows that operations research expertise is necessary in respect to modeling, analysis and optimization of biosystems.

Mathematical Modeling of Complex Biological Systems

Mathematical Modeling of Complex Biological Systems
Title Mathematical Modeling of Complex Biological Systems PDF eBook
Author Abdelghani Bellouquid
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 194
Release 2007-10-10
Genre Science
ISBN 0817645039

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This book describes the evolution of several socio-biological systems using mathematical kinetic theory. Specifically, it deals with modeling and simulations of biological systems whose dynamics follow the rules of mechanics as well as rules governed by their own ability to organize movement and biological functions. It proposes a new biological model focused on the analysis of competition between cells of an aggressive host and cells of a corresponding immune system. Proposed models are related to the generalized Boltzmann equation. The book may be used for advanced graduate courses and seminars in biological systems modeling.