Mathematical methods for analysis of a complex disease

F. C. Hoppensteadt

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Mathematical methods for analysis of a complex disease

by F. C. Hoppensteadt

2011

Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences

149

9780821872864

0821872869

Subjects

EpidemiologyBiomathematicsMathematical modelsDifferential equations, partialPartial differential equations -- Equations of mathematical physics and other areas of application -- PDEs in connection with biology and other natural sciencesDynamical systems and ergodic theory -- Applications -- Dynamical systems in biologyFunctional analysis -- Miscellaneous applications of functional analysis -- Applications in biology and other sciencesStatistics -- Applications -- Applications to biology and medical sciencesBiology and other natural sciences -- Mathematical biology in general -- General biology and biomathematicsBiology and other natural sciences -- Physiological, cellular and medical topics -- Systems biology, networksMathematics education -- Mathematical modeling, applications of mathematics -- Biology, chemistry, medicineBiology and other natural sciences -- Physiological, cellular and medical topics -- Medical epidemiologyBiology and other natural sciences -- Genetics and population dynamics -- EpidemiologyGeneral -- General and miscellaneous specific topics -- General methods of simulationOrdinary differential equations -- Functional-differential and differential-difference equations -- Qualitative investigation and simulation of modelsNumerical analysis -- Probabilistic methods, simulation and stochastic differential equations -- Probabilistic methods, simulation and stochastic differential equationsOrdinary differential equations -- General theory -- Nonlinear equations and systems, generalOrdinary differential equations -- Qualitative theory -- Complex behavior, chaotic systemsPartial differential equations -- Equations of mathematical physics and other areas of application -- PDEs in connection with mechanics of particles and systemsIntegral equations -- Nonlinear integral equations -- Systems of nonlinear integral equations

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