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Mathematical models in population biology and epidemiologyMathematical models in population biology and epidemiology

Mathematical models in population biology and epidemiology

Fred Brauer, Carlos Castillo-Chavez

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"This book is an introduction to the principles and practice of mathematical modeling in the biological sciences, concentrating on applications in population biology, epidemiology, and resource management. The core of the book covers models in these areas and the mathematics useful in analyzing them, including case studies representing real-life situations. The emphasis throughout is on describing the mathematical results and showing students how to apply them to biological problems while highlighting some modeling strategies. A large number and variety of examples, exercises and projects are included. Additional ideas and information may be found on a web site associated with the book." "Senior undergraduates and graduate students as well as scientists in the biological and mathematical sciences will find this book useful."--BOOK JACKET.

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OL Work ID
OL18506511W

Subjects

Mathematical modelsPopulation biologyEpidemiologyMethodsBiological sciencesMathematicsEcologyMathematical and Computational BiologyCommunity & Population EcologyChemical engineeringIndustrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering

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