Evolution of Biological Systems in Random Media
Swishchuk, Anatoly V.; Wu, Jianhong
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Paperback. Series: Mathematical Modelling: Theory and Applications. Num Pages: 238 pages, biography. BIC Classification: KCP; MBNS; MFN; PBT; PBW. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 235 x 155 x 12. Weight in Grams: 373.
The book is devoted to the study of limit theorems and stability of evolving biologieal systems of "particles" in random environment. Here the term "particle" is used broadly to include moleculas in the infected individuals considered in epidemie models, species in logistie growth models, age classes of population in demographics models, to name a few. The evolution of these biological systems is usually described by difference or differential equations in a given space X of the following type and dxt/dt = g(Xt, y), here, the vector x describes the state of the considered system, 9 specifies how the system's states ... Read more
The book is devoted to the study of limit theorems and stability of evolving biologieal systems of "particles" in random environment. Here the term "particle" is used broadly to include moleculas in the infected individuals considered in epidemie models, species in logistie growth models, age classes of population in demographics models, to name a few. The evolution of these biological systems is usually described by difference or differential equations in a given space X of the following type and dxt/dt = g(Xt, y), here, the vector x describes the state of the considered system, 9 specifies how the system's states ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Number of pages
238
Condition
New
Series
Mathematical Modelling: Theory and Applications
Number of Pages
218
Place of Publication
Dordrecht, Netherlands
ISBN
9789048163984
SKU
V9789048163984
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