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Mathematical Modeling In Systems Biology 1st Edition Pavel Kraikivski

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Mathematical Modeling In Systems Biology 1st Edition Pavel Kraikivski
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Publisher: MDPI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 33.81 MB
Pages: 236
Author: Pavel Kraikivski
ISBN: 9783036590363, 3036590366
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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Mathematical Modeling In Systems Biology 1st Edition Pavel Kraikivski by Pavel Kraikivski 9783036590363, 3036590366 instant download after payment.

Mathematical modeling is a key tool used in the field of systems biology to determine the mechanisms with which the elements of biological systems interact to produce complex dynamic behavior. It has become increasingly evident that the complex dynamic behavior of biological systems cannot be understood by intuitive reasoning alone. However, valuable insights with regard to the mechanisms governing the dynamic behavior of biological systems can be revealed through computational experiments by simulating these systems with mathematical models. The eleven contributions of this Special Issue demonstrate how computational and mathematical approaches can simultaneously be used to reveal important aspects of various biological problems.

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