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Resilience And Stability Of Ecological And Social Systems 1st Ed István Karsai

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Resilience And Stability Of Ecological And Social Systems 1st Ed István Karsai
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.15 MB
Author: István Karsai, Thomas Schmickl, George Kampis
ISBN: 9783030545598, 9783030545604, 3030545598, 3030545601
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Resilience And Stability Of Ecological And Social Systems 1st Ed István Karsai by István Karsai, Thomas Schmickl, George Kampis 9783030545598, 9783030545604, 3030545598, 3030545601 instant download after payment.

This monograph, co-authored by three longtime collaborators, aims to promote the interdisciplinary field of mathematical biology by providing accessible new approaches to study natural systems. As there is currently scarce literature on the applications of mathematical modelling for biology research, this book presents a new way of studying interactions at the level of populations, societies, ecosystems, and biomes through open-sourced modeling platforms. It offers an interdisciplinary approach to analyzing natural phenomena—for example, by showing how master equations developed to describe electrical circuits can also describe biological systems mathematically. Ultimately it promotes a method of study based on modelling and mathematical principles, facilitating collaboration between mathematicians, biologists, engineers, and other researchers to enrich knowledge of the world’s ecosystems.


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