Biomathematical Modeling, 9783111609522
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Math meets biology and ecology: Explore life’s dynamics through modeling.

Biomathematical Modeling

methods and software

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  • Paperback

    164 pages

  • Release Date

    18 May 2025

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Summary

Unveiling Life’s Secrets: A Beginner’s Guide to Biomathematical Modeling

Welcome to the fascinating intersection of mathematics, biology, and ecology!

This book is designed as a resource for:

  • Teachers planning their first introductory course on modeling in mathematical biology and/or ecology.
  • Students preparing for independent studies in these fields.
  • Researchers seeking a quick and accessible introduction to modeling methods and software.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9783111609522
ISBN-10:3111609529
Series:De Gruyter Textbook
Author:Olcay Akman, Christopher Hay-Jahans
Publisher:De Gruyter
Imprint:De Gruyter
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:164
Release Date:18 May 2025
Weight:294g
Dimensions:240mm x 170mm
About The Author

Olcay Akman

Olcay Akman is a professor of mathematics at Illinois State University, Normal, IL. He is an editor of two research journals and the director of the Center for Collaborative Studies in Mathematical Biology (CCSMB) and the Intercollegiate Biomathematics Alliance (IBA). The main part of his research centers in the area of evolutionary computing and computing-intensive modeling in mathematical biology. His editorial work includes Editor-in-Chief and Associate Editor for journals in the area of mathematical biology. He is also the main organizer of the International Symposium on Biomathematics and Ecology Education and Research (BEER) and routinely co-organizes Special Sessions for AMS and MAA. Olcay has published extensively in a wide range of fields, including mathematical biology.

Christopher Hay-Jahans is a professor of mathematics at University of Alaska Southeast, Juneau, AK. He enjoys teaching any undergraduate mathematics or statistics course. His continued areas of interest include applications of differential equations to geophysical fluid dynamics, other areas within the natural sciences, and applications of linear statistical models. More recently, through the IBA, BEER Symposiums, and activities at summer Cross-institutional Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE) workshops sponsored by the IBA, he has developed an interest in mathematical biology and ecology. Chris has published two books on R and, with Olcay Akman, has co-mentored three CURE-related projects that resulted in the publication of articles in the journal SPORA.

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