Mathematical Methods for Life Sciences

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A01=Rita Fioresi
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Applied sciences
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Author_Rita Fioresi
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Calculus
calculus applications in biology
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differential equations
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harmonic motion
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Mathematical biology
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optimization techniques
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population dynamics
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scientific problem solving
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statistical data analysis

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032362298
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Jan 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Mathematical Methods for Life Sciences introduces calculus, and other key mathematical methods, to students from applied sciences (biology, biotechnology, chemistry, pharmacology, material science, etc). Special attention is paid to real-world applications, and for every concept, many concrete examples are provided. The book does not aim to enable students to prove theorems and construct elaborate proofs, but rather to leave students with a clear understanding of the practical mathematics behind the power of optimization, dynamical systems, and all the predictive tools these theories give rise to.

Features

  • No prerequisites beyond high school algebra and geometry
  • Could serve as the primary text for a first-year course in mathematical methods for biology, biotechnology, or other life sciences
  • Easy to read: the students may skip all the proofs and go directly to key examples and applications

Cinzia Bisi is a Professor of Geometry at the Department of Mathematics and Computer Sciences at the University of Ferrara, Italy. She has wide experience in teaching mathematics and statistics to students in the Department of Life Sciences. She has an interest in the areas of pure and applied mathematics.

Rita Fioresi is a professor of Geometry at the FaBiT Department at the University of Bologna, Italy. She has written textbooks in linear algebra, and her research interests are primarily in the areas of pure and applied mathematics.

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