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Differential Equations and Mathematical Biology D.S. Jones (University of Dundee, Scotland, UK)

Differential Equations and Mathematical Biology By D.S. Jones (University of Dundee, Scotland, UK)

Differential Equations and Mathematical Biology by D.S. Jones (University of Dundee, Scotland, UK)


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Introduces the fundamental modeling and analytical techniques required to deepen understanding of biological phenomena. This text includes a section on spiral waves, developments in tumor biology, and covers the numerical solutions of different equations and numerical bifurcation analysis.

Differential Equations and Mathematical Biology Summary

Differential Equations and Mathematical Biology by D.S. Jones (University of Dundee, Scotland, UK)

Deepen students understanding of biological phenomena

Suitable for courses on differential equations with applications to mathematical biology or as an introduction to mathematical biology, Differential Equations and Mathematical Biology, Second Edition introduces students in the physical, mathematical, and biological sciences to fundamental modeling and analytical techniques used to understand biological phenomena. In this edition, many of the chapters have been expanded to include new and topical material.

New to the Second Edition

  • A section on spiral waves
  • Recent developments in tumor biology
  • More on the numerical solution of differential equations and numerical bifurcation analysis
  • MATLAB files available for download online
  • Many additional examples and exercises

This textbook shows how first-order ordinary differential equations (ODEs) are used to model the growth of a population, the administration of drugs, and the mechanism by which living cells divide. The authors present linear ODEs with constant coefficients, extend the theory to systems of equations, model biological phenomena, and offer solutions to first-order autonomous systems of nonlinear differential equations using the Poincare phase plane. They also analyze the heartbeat, nerve impulse transmission, chemical reactions, and predatorprey problems. After covering partial differential equations and evolutionary equations, the book discusses diffusion processes, the theory of bifurcation, and chaotic behavior. It concludes with problems of tumor growth and the spread of infectious diseases.

Differential Equations and Mathematical Biology Reviews

" Much progress by these authors and others over the past quarter century in modeling biological and other scientific phenomena make this differential equations textbook more valuable and better motivated than ever. The writing is clear, though the modeling is not oversimplified. Overall, this book should convince math majors how demanding math modeling needs to be and biologists that taking another course in differential equations will be worthwhile. The coauthors deserve congratulations as well as course adoptions."
SIAM Review, Sept. 2010, Vol. 52, No. 3

" Where this text stands out is in its thoughtful organization and the clarity of its writing. This is a very solid book The authors succeed because they do a splendid job of integrating their treatment of differential equations with the applications, and they dont try to do too much. Each chapter comes with a collection of well-selected exercises, and plenty of references for further reading."
MAA Reviews, April 2010

Praise for the First Edition"A strength of [this book] is its concise coverage of a broad range of topics. It is truly remarkable how much material is squeezed into the slim books 400 pages."
SIAM Review, Vol. 46, No. 1

"It is remarkable that without the classical scheme (definition, theorem, and proof) it is possible to explain rather deep results like properties of the FitzHughNagumo model or the Turing model. This feature makes the reading of this text pleasant business for mathematicians. [This book] can be recommended for students of mathematics who like to see applications, because it introduces them to problems on how to model processes in biology, and also for theoretically oriented students of biology, because it presents constructions of mathematical models and the steps needed for their investigations in a clear way and without references to other books."
EMS Newsletter

"The title precisely reflects the contents of the book, a valuable addition to the growing literature in mathematical biology from a deterministic modeling approach. This book is a suitable textbook for multiple purposes. Overall, topics are carefully chosen and well balanced. The book is written by experts in the research fields of dynamical systems and population biology. As such, it presents a clear picture of how applied dynamical systems and theoretical biology interact and stimulate each othera fascinating positive feedback whose strength is anticipated to be enhanced by outstanding texts like the work under review."
Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2004g

About D.S. Jones (University of Dundee, Scotland, UK)

D.S. Jones, FRS, FRSE is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Dundee in Scotland.

M.J. Plank is a senior lecturer in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand.

B.D. Sleeman, FRSE is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Applied Mathematics at the University of Leeds in the UK.

Table of Contents

Introduction. Linear Ordinary Differential Equations with Constant Coefficients. Systems of Linear Ordinary Differential Equations. Modelling Biological Phenomena. First-Order Systems of Ordinary Differential Equations. Mathematics of Heart Physiology. Mathematics of Nerve Impulse Transmission. Chemical Reactions. Predator and Prey. Partial Differential Equations. Evolutionary Equations. Problems of Diffusion. Bifurcation and Chaos. Numerical Bifurcation Analysis. Growth of Tumors. Epidemics. Answers to Selected Exercises. Index.

Additional information

NPB9781420083576
9781420083576
1420083570
Differential Equations and Mathematical Biology by D.S. Jones (University of Dundee, Scotland, UK)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2009-11-09
462
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