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Mathematical Modeling in Biology: A Research Methods Approach
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Mathematical Modeling in Biology: A Research Methods Approach is a textbook written primarily for advanced mathematics and science undergraduate students and graduate-level biology students. Although the applications center on ecology, the expertise of the authors, the methodology can be imported to any other science, including social science and economics. The aim of the book, beyond being a useful aid to teaching and learning the core modeling skills needed for mathematical biology, is to encourage students to think deeply and clearly about the meaning of mathematics in science and to learn significant research methods. Most importantly, it is hoped that students will experience some of the excitement of doing research.
Features
- Minimal pre-requisites beyond a solid background in calculus, such as a calculus I course.
- Suitable for upper division mathematics and sciences students and graduate-level biology students.
- Provides sample MATLAB codes and instruction in Appendices along with datasets available on https://bit.ly/3fcLF3D
ISBN
9781032206943
Publication Date
2023
Publisher
CRC Press
City
Abingdon, Oxon, UK
Disciplines
Biology
First Department
Mathematics
Second Department
Biology
Recommended Citation
Henson, Shandelle M. and Hayward, James L., "Mathematical Modeling in Biology: A Research Methods Approach" (2023). All Books. 307.
https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/books/307