An Introduction to Mathematical Biology
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Book Name: An Introduction to Mathematical Biology
Writer: Linda J.S. Allen
Description
This reference presents an assortment of numerical models for natural frameworks and presents the numerical hypothesis and methods helpful in dissecting those models. Material is sorted out as per the numerical hypothesis instead of the natural application. It Contains uses of numerical hypothesis to organic models in every part. Spotlights on deterministic numerical models with an accentuation on foreseeing the subjective arrangement conduct after some time. Talks about traditional numerical models from the populace , including the Leslie network model, the Nicholson-Bailey model, and the Lotka-Volterra predator-prey model. Likewise examines later models, for example, a model for the Human Immunodeficiency Virus – HIV and a model for flour insects. KEY MARKET: Readers looking for a strong foundation in the arithmetic behind demonstrating in science and introduction to a wide assortment of numerical models in science.
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