Mathematical models can be used to meet many of the challenges and opportunities offered by modern biology. The description of biological phenomena requires a range of mathematical theories. This is the case particularly for the emerging field of systems biology. Mathematical Methods in Biology and Neurobiology introduces and develops these mathematical structures and methods in a systematic manner. It studies:
discrete structures and graph theory
stochastic processes
dynamical systems and partial differential equations
optimization and the calculus of variations.
The biological applications range from molecular to evolutionary and ecological levels, for example:
cellular reaction kinetics and gene regulation
biological pattern formation and chemotaxis
the biophysics and dynamics of neurons
the coding of information in neuronal systems
phylogenetic tree reconstruction
branching processes and population genetics
optimal resource allocation
sexual recombination
the interaction of species.
Written by one of the most experienced and successful authors of advanced mathematical textbooks, this book stands apart for the wide range of mathematical tools that are featured. It will be useful for graduate students and researchers in mathematics and physics that want a comprehensive overview and a working knowledge of the mathematical tools that can be applied in biology. It will also be useful for biologists with some mathematical background that want to learn more about the mathematical methods available to deal with biological structures and data.
ISBN: | 9781447163527 |
Publication date: | 25th February 2014 |
Author: | Jürgen Jost |
Publisher: | Springer an imprint of Springer London |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 226 pages |
Series: | Universitext |
Genres: |
Cybernetics and systems theory Differential calculus and equations Mathematical modelling Optimization Discrete mathematics |