La bibliothèque numérique des universités publiques du Sénégal
Auteur(s): Schiesser, William E.
Editeur: John Wiley & Sons
Année de Publication: 2014
pages: 437
ISBN: 978-1-118-70548-3
Features a solid foundation of mathematical and computational tools to formulate and solve real-world ODE problems across various fields
With a step-by-step approach to solving ordinary differential equations (ODEs), Differential Equation Analysis in Biomedical Science and Engineering: Ordinary Differential Equation Applications with R successfully applies computational techniques for solving real-worldODE problems that are found in a variety of fields, including chemistry, physics, biology,and physiology. The book provides readers with the necessary knowledge to reproduce andextend the computed numerical solutions and is a valuable resource for dealing with a broadclass of linear and nonlinear ordinary differential equations.
The author’s primary focus is on models expressed as systems of ODEs, which generally result by neglecting spatial effects so that the ODE dependent variables are uniform in space. Therefore, time is the independent variable in most applications of ODE systems. As such, the book emphasizes details of the numerical algorithms and how the solutions were computed. Featuring computer-based mathematical models for solving real-world problems in the biological and biomedical sciences and engineering, the book also includes:
Differential Equation Analysis in Biomedical Science and Engineering: Ordinary Differential Equation Applications with R is an excellent reference for researchers, scientists, clinicians,medical researchers, engineers, statisticians, epidemiologists, and pharmacokineticists whoare interested in both clinical applications and interpretation of experimental data withmathematical models in order to efficiently solve the associated differential equations. Thebook is also useful as a textbook for graduate-level courses in mathematics, biomedical scienceand engineering, biology, biophysics, biochemistry, medicine, and engineering.