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Mathematical Biology: I. An Introduction (Interdisciplinary Applied Mathematics, 17)

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ISBN-13: 9780387952239 ISBN-10: 0387952233
Publisher
Springer
Binding
Hardcover
Published
December 8, 2007
Weight
2.3 lbs
Dimensions
24.20×3.20×16.30 cm

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Mathematical Biology: I. An Introduction (Interdisciplinary Applied Mathematics, 17) by Murray, James D.. Hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780387952239.

It has been over a decade since the release of the now classic original edition of Murrays Mathematical Biology. Since then mathematical biology has grown at an astonishing rate and is well established as a distinct discipline. Mathematical modeling 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 modeling can address. Due to the tremendous development in the field this book is being published in two volumes. This first volume is an introduction to the field, the mathematics mainly involves ordinary differential equations that are suitable for undergraduate and graduate courses at different levels. For this new edition Murray is covering certain items in depth, giving new applications such as modeling marital interactions andtemperature dependence sex determination. SIAM, 2004: "Murrays Mathematical Biology is a classic that belongs on the shelf of any serious student or researcher in the field. Together the two volumes contain well over 1000 references, a rich source of material, together with an excellent index to help readers quickly find key words. ... I recommend the new and expanded third edition to any serious young student interested in mathematical biology who already has a solid basis in applied mathematics."