Stochastic Models in Biology

Cover of Stochastic Models in Biology by Narendra S. Goel
Year: 2004
Language: en
Pages: 269
ISBN-13: 9781930665927
Dimensions:
Height: 9.01573 Inches
Length: 5.98424 Inches
Weight: 0.92814612302 pounds
Width: 0.6397625 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 574/.01/82
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Stochastic Models in Biology by Narendra S. Goel, published by The Blackburn Press in April 2004, is a comprehensive monograph that explores the application of stochastic processes in understanding biological phenomena across various levels of complexity. Spanning 269 pages, this edition aims to present mathematical analyses that support the modeling of biological systems, allowing for the consideration of secondary factors where detailed knowledge may be lacking.

Readers will find that the book is structured to be self-contained, with introductory reviews of biological phenomena provided for those with limited background in the subject. The text discusses various models of biological systems, integrating results derived from different authors and employing a variety of techniques and notations. The focus on mathematical models in biology, particularly in the context of stochastic processes, makes this work relevant for those interested in the intersection of mathematics and biological sciences.


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This monograph, first published in 1974, is an attempt to demonstrate the usefulness of the theory of stochastic processes in understanding biologic phenomena at various levels of complexity – from the molecular to the ecologic level. The modeling of biologic systems via stochastic processes allows the incorporation of effects of secondary factors for which a detailed knowledge is missing. In the first two chapters of the monograph, the authors present the mathematic analysis used in the later chapters. The authors attempted to make the chapters self-contained and to make the book comprehensive, bringing in results derived by different authors using a variety of techniques and notations. In later chapters, where models of various biologic phenomena are discussed, introductory reviews of those phenomena are given for readers with less biologic background. Nira Dyn is a professor of Applied Mathematics at Tel-Aviv University in Israel since 1984. Her main field of activity now is Geometric Modeling. Her previous research interests were in Approximation Theory and in Mathematical Modeling of Biological systems. She is now serving in the editorial boards of the Journal of Approximation Theory and of the journal Computer Aided Geometric Design. She wrote more than 130 papers, and participated actively in more than 80 conferences and workshops. Her education was in Applied Mathematics in Israeli institutions; B.Sc from the Technion, Haifa, in 1965, M.Sc from the Weizmann Institute, Rehovot, in 1967, Ph.D. from the Weizmann Institute, Rehovot in 1970.

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