Differential equations and mathematical biology
The conjoining of mathematics and biology has brought about significant advances in both areas, with mathematics providing a tool for modelling and understanding biological phenomena and biology stimulating developments in the theory of nonlinear differential equations. The continued application of...
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Main Author: | Jones, D.S |
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Other Authors: | Sleeman, B.D |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Boca Raton
Chapman and Hall
2003
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Series: | Chapman & Hall/CRC mathematical biology and medical series
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