Boundary Value Problems and Fourier Expansions (Dover Books on Mathematics)
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📘 Book Details
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Author: Charles R. MacCluer
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Publisher: Dover
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Language: English
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Edition: Revised Edition
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ISBN: 9780486439013
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Pages: 384
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Cover: Paperback
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Release Date: 21-12-2012
📝 About The Book
"Introduction to Mathematical Biology" by Charles R. MacCluer offers a comprehensive exploration of the mathematical modeling techniques applied to biological processes. Aimed at students and professionals alike, this revised edition provides a clear introduction to how mathematical concepts can be used to understand and predict biological phenomena.
Throughout the book, MacCluer bridges the gap between the often complex world of mathematics and its application to biological systems. The revised edition updates key examples and includes more modern techniques in mathematical biology, making it an invaluable resource for anyone interested in this interdisciplinary field.
This book covers a broad range of topics, including population dynamics, genetics, epidemic modeling, and the application of differential equations to biological processes. It is written in a way that is accessible to those new to mathematical biology while still providing sufficient depth for experienced practitioners.
Whether you are a student looking to understand the role of mathematics in biology or a professional seeking to deepen your knowledge in this field, "Introduction to Mathematical Biology" provides a strong foundation in the principles and applications of mathematical models in the biological sciences.