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Branching processes in biologyBranching processes in biology

Branching processes in biology

David E. Axelrod, Marek Kimmel

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"This book provides a theoretical background of branching processes and discusses their biological applications. Branching processes are a well developed and powerful set of tools in the field of applied probability. The range of applications considered includes molecular biology, cellular biology, human evolution, and medicine. The branching processes discussed include Galton-Watson, Markov, Bellman-Harris, Multitype, and General Processes. As an aid to understanding specific examples, two introductory chapters and two glossaries are included that provide background material in mathematics and in biology." "The book will be of interest to scientists who work in quantitative modeling of biological systems, particularly probabilists, mathematical biologists, biostatisticians, cell biologists, molecular biologists, and bioinformaticians."--BOOK JACKET.

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OL Work ID
OL16942505W

Subjects

Branching processesMathematical modelsBiologyCytologyBioinformaticsMathematicsDistribution (Probability theory)BiomathematicsStatisticsMathematical Biology in GeneralProbability Theory and Stochastic ProcessesStatistics for Life Sciences, Medicine, Health Sciences

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