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Free Energy And Selfinteracting Particles Suzuki Takashi Eds

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Free Energy And Selfinteracting Particles Suzuki Takashi Eds
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Publisher: Birkhäuser Boston
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.35 MB
Pages: 377
Author: Suzuki, Takashi (eds.)
ISBN: 9780817643027, 0817643028
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Free Energy And Selfinteracting Particles Suzuki Takashi Eds by Suzuki, Takashi (eds.) 9780817643027, 0817643028 instant download after payment.

Examines a nonlinear system of parabolic partial differential equations (PDE) arising in mathematical biology and statistical mechanics. This book describes the mathematical and physical principles: derivation of a series of equations, biological modeling based on biased random walks, and quantized blowup mechanism based on several PDE techniques.
Abstract: Examines a nonlinear system of parabolic partial differential equations (PDE) arising in mathematical biology and statistical mechanics. This book describes the mathematical and physical principles: derivation of a series of equations, biological modeling based on biased random walks, and quantized blowup mechanism based on several PDE techniques

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