Mathematical Methods for Analysis of a Complex Disease
Frank C. Hoppensteadt, New York University
American Mathematical Society, 2011
ISBN: 978-0-8218-7286-4;
Language: English
Written for graduate-level courses in computational biology and applied mathematics, this book is designed to enable the reader to better understand complex systems in biology, medicine, and the life sciences. The book introduces concepts in mathematics to study population phenomena with the goal of describing complicated aspects of a disease, such as malaria, involving several species. Topics include population dynamics, microbial ecology, propagation of epidemic disease, and population genetics.
MATLAB is introduced and used to solve numerous examples in the book.
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