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With exercises and projects in each chapter, this classroom-tested text shows how to apply a variety of mathematical and computational techniques to model and analyze the temporal and spatial phenomena of biological systems. The mathematical models and computer simulations offer insight into cardiac pacemakers, artificial electrical defibrillation, pandemics, pattern formation, flocking behavior, the interaction of autonomous agents, and hierarchical and structured network topologies. MATLAB implementations of algorithms and case studies are available on the author's website. A solutions manual is available upon qualifying course adoption.…mehr

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With exercises and projects in each chapter, this classroom-tested text shows how to apply a variety of mathematical and computational techniques to model and analyze the temporal and spatial phenomena of biological systems. The mathematical models and computer simulations offer insight into cardiac pacemakers, artificial electrical defibrillation, pandemics, pattern formation, flocking behavior, the interaction of autonomous agents, and hierarchical and structured network topologies. MATLAB implementations of algorithms and case studies are available on the author's website. A solutions manual is available upon qualifying course adoption.

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Autorenporträt
Michael Small is a professor of mathematical modelling and director of the Phenomics and Bioinformatics Research Centre in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of South Australia (as of October 2011). He was previously an associate professor in the Department of Electronic and Information Engineering at Hong Kong Polytechnic University. His research interests include nonlinear time series, chaos, and complex systems.