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Mathematical Models and Computer Simulations for Biomedical Applications

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Mathematical modelling and computer simulations are playing a crucial role in the solution of the complex problems arising in the field of biomedical sciences and provide a support to clinical and experimental practices in an interdisciplinary framework.
Indeed, the development of mathematical models and efficient numerical simulation tools is of key importance when dealing with such applications.
Moreover, since the parameters in biomedical models have peculiar scientific interpretations and their values are often unknown, accurate estimation techniques need to be developed for parameter identification against the measured data of observed phenomena. In the light of the new challenges brought by the biomedical applications, computational mathematics paves the way for the validation of the mathematical models and the investigation of control problems.
The volume hosts high-quality selected contributions containing original research results as well as comprehensive papers and survey articles including prospective discussion focusing on some topical biomedical problems. It is addressed, but not limited to: research institutes, academia, and pharmaceutical industries.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Aug 2024
  • Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Publication City/Country: Switzerland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9783031357176

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Gabriella Bretti is a senior researcher at IAC-CNR. Her actual research interests are focused development of mathematical tools including modelling numerical  methods simulation algorithms and parameter estimation techniques for differential models arising in real applications with a special focus on biomathematics and cultural heritage.Roberto Natalini is a mathematician and the Director of the Istituto per le Applicazioni del Calcolo of the National Research Council of Italy. His research themes include: fluid dynamics road traffic semiconductors chemical and biological damage of monuments biomathematics game theory in evolutionary dynamics. In the last few years his research has focused on the mathematical models of the organs-on-chip and other experimental settings related to the cells movement.  Luigi Preziosi is full professor of Mathematical Physics at the Politecnico di Torino. His research is essentially devoted to the different aspects of mathematical modelling from the formulation of models to their analytic study simulation and validation. In the last thirty years his attention focused on biomedical applications including tumour growth vascular networks tissue mechanics cell-environment interactions cell migration multiscale aspects in individual based models. Pasquale Palumbo  is an Associate Professor of systems and control theory at the University of Milano-Bicocca Milan Italy and an associate researcher at the Institute of Systems Analysis and Computer Science A. Ruberti Italian National Research Council (IASI-CNR) Rome Italy. His present research focuses on both methodological and application topics including mathematical modeling and control of the glucoseinsulin system and systems and synthetic biology.

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