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Theoretical Models in Biology: The Origin of Life, the Immune System, and the Brain

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This book surveys the state of the art in theoretical and computer modeling for biological sciences. Using both mathematical and stochastic computer models of biological systems, the author focuses in particular on three central the origin of life, the immune system, and memory in the
brain. Throughout the book, the author emphasizes how the power of modern computers is allowing researchers in theoretical biology to break free of the constraints on modelling that were imposed by the traditional differential equation approach. Unique in its emphasis on modeling and computer
simulation, the book will be welcomed by students and researchers of mathematical biology.

436 pages, Hardcover

First published March 24, 1994

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Glenn Rowe

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