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Mathematical Ideas in Biology

by John Maynard Smith, Maynard Smith, J. Maynard Smith
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Overview

This is a lucid introduction to some of the mathematical ideas which are useful to biologists. Professor Maynard Smith introduces the reader to the ways in which biological problems can be expressed mathematically, and shows how the mathematical equations which arise in biological work can be solved. Each chapter has a number of examples which present further points of biological and mathematical interest. interest. Professor Maynard Smith's book is written for all biologists, from undergraduate level upwards, who need mathematical tools. Only an elementary knowledge of mathematics is assumed. Since there are already a number of books dealing with statistics for biologists, this book is particularly concerned with non-statistical topics.

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This is a lucid introduction to some of the mathematical ideas which are useful to biologists.

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 1968
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
168
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521095501

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