Mathematical models in biology
The book discusses models into three broad categories: discrete, continous, and spatially distributed. The first describes populations that reproduce at fixed intervals; the second pertains to processes that may be viewed as continous in time; the last treats systems for which distribution over spac...
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McGraw-Hill
1987
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| Crynodeb: | The book discusses models into three broad categories: discrete, continous, and spatially distributed. The first describes populations that reproduce at fixed intervals; the second pertains to processes that may be viewed as continous in time; the last treats systems for which distribution over space is an important feature |
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