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Mathematics as a Laboratory Tool : Dynamics, Delays and Noise / by John Milton, Toru Ohira
版 | 1st ed. 2014. |
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出版者 | (New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer) |
出版年 | 2014 |
本文言語 | 英語 |
大きさ | XXV, 500 p. 162 illus., 4 illus. in color : online resource |
著者標目 | *Milton, John author Ohira, Toru author SpringerLink (Online service) |
件 名 | LCSH:Biomathematics LCSH:Neurology LCSH:Cytology FREE:Mathematical and Computational Biology FREE:Neurology FREE:Cell Biology |
一般注記 | Science and the mathematics of black boxes -- The mathematics of change -- Equilibria and steady states -- Stability -- Fixed–points: Creation and destruction -- Transient dynamics -- Frequency domain I: Bode plots and transfer functions -- Frequency domain II: Fourier analysis and power spectra -- Feedback and control systems -- Oscillations -- Beyond limit cycles -- Random perturbations -- Noisy dynamical systems -- Random walkers -- Thermodynamic perspectives The importance of mathematics in the undergraduate biology curriculum is ever increasing, as is the importance of biology within the undergraduate applied mathematics curriculum. This ambitious forward thinking book strives to make concrete connections between the two fields at the undergraduate level, bringing in a wide variety of mathematical methods such as signal processing, systems identification, and stochastic differential equations to an undergraduate audience interested in biological dynamics. The presentation stresses a practical hands-on approach: important concepts are introduced using linear first- or second-order differential equations that can be solved using “pencil and paper”; next, these are extended to “real world” applications through the use of computer algorithms written in Scientific Python or similar software. This book developed from a course taught by Professor John Milton at the University of Chicago and developed and continued over many years with Professor Toru Ohira at the Claremont Colleges. The tone of the book is pedagogical, engaging, accessible, with lots of examples and exercises. The authors attempt to tread a line between accessibility of the text and mathematical exposition. Online laboratories are provided as a teaching aid. At the beginning of each chapter a number of questions are posed to the reader, and then answered at the conclusion of the chapter. Milton and Ohira’s book is aimed at an undergraduate audience, makes close ties to the laboratory, and includes a range of biological applications, favoring physiology. This makes it a unique contribution to the literature. This book will be of interest to quantitatively inclined undergraduate biologists, biophysicists and bioengineers and in addition through its focus on techniques actually used by biologists, the authors hope this text will help shape curricula in biomathematics education going forward. Review: "Based on the authors' experience teaching biology students, this book introduces a wide range of mathematical techniques in a lively and engaging style. Examples drawn from the authors' experimental and neurological studies provide a rich source of material for computer laboratories that solidify the concepts. The book will be an invaluable resource for biology students and scientists interested in practical applications of mathematics to analyze mechanisms of complex biological rhythms." (Leon Glass, McGill University, 2013) HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-9096-8 |
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分 類 | LCC:QH323.5 LCC:QH324.2-324.25 DC23:570,285 |
書誌ID | 4000117740 |
ISBN | 9781461490968 |
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