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Introduction to Mathematical Methods in Population Theory

English

By (author): Jacek Banasiak

This textbook provides an introduction to the mathematical methods used to analyse deterministic models in life sciences, including population dynamics, epidemiology and ecology. The book covers both discrete and continuous models.

The presentation emphasises the solvability of the equations appearing in the mathematical modelling of natural phenomena and, in the absence of solutions, the analysis of their relevant properties. Of particular interest are methods that allow for determining the long-term behaviour of solutions. Thus, the book covers a range of techniques, from the classical Lyapunov theorems and positivity methods based on the PerronFrobenius theorem, to the more modern monotone dynamical system approach. The book offers a comprehensive presentation of the Lyapunov theory, including the inverse Lyapunov theorems with applications to perturbed equations and Vidyasagar theorem. Furthermore, it provides a coherent presentation of the foundations of the theory of monotone dynamical systems with its applications to epidemiological models. Another feature of the book is the derivation of the McKendrickvon Foerster equation from the discrete Leslie model and the analysis of the long-term behaviour of its solutions.

Designed for upper undergraduate courses and beyond, this textbook is written for students and researchers looking to master the mathematics of the tools commonly used to analyse life science models. It therefore goes somewhat deeper into mathematics than typical books at this level but should be accessible to anyone with a good command of calculus with elements of real and complex analysis and linear algebra; the necessary concepts are collected in the appendices.

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  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Publication City/Country: Switzerland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9783031654909

About Jacek Banasiak

Jacek Banasiak was born on 15th March 1959 in ód Poland. The current holder of the DSI/NRF SARChI Chair in Mathematical Models and Methods in Biosciences and Bioengineering at the University of Pretoria he is also a research professor at the ód University of Technology in Poland and a visiting professor at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow Scotland. His research interests are nonlocal integro-differential models in kinetic theory mathematical biology and fragmentation-coagulation theory asymptotic analysis of multiple scale problems and epidemiological modelling. Up to this point in his career he has authored/co-authored seven research monographs and over 145 refereed research papers. He is a recipient of the South African Mathematical Society Award for Research Distinction (2012) Cross of Merit (Silver) of the Republic of Poland (2013) 1st prize for the best paper in applied mathematics from the Centre for Applications of Mathematics of Gdask (2014) as well as the Minister of Science and Education of the Republic of Poland Award for Scientific Achievements in 2022. He is the Editor-in-Chief of Afrika Matematika (Springer journal) and a member of editorial boards of several other journals.

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