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Mathematical Models in Biological Discovery

by D.L. Solomon, C.F. Walter

When I was asked to help organize an American Association for the Advancement of Science symposium about how mathematical models have con­ tributed to biology, I agreed immediately.

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When I was asked to help organize an American Association for the Advancement of Science symposium about how mathematical models have con­ tributed to biology, I agreed immediately. The subject is of immense importance and wide-spread interest. However, too often it is discussed in biologically sterile environments by "mutual admiration society" groups of "theoreticians", many of whom have never seen, and most of whom have never done, an original scientific experiment with the biolog­ ical materials they attempt to describe in abstract (and often prejudiced) terms. The opportunity to address the topic during an annual meeting of the AAAS was irresistable. In order to try to maintain the integrity ;,f the original intent of the symposium, it was entitled, "Contributions of Mathematical Models to Biological Discovery". This symposium was organized by Daniel Solomon and myself, held during the 141st annual meeting of the AAAS in New York during January, 1975, sponsored by sections G and N (Biological and Medical Sciences) of the AAAS and the North American Regions of the Biometric Society, and supported by grant BMS 75-0280) from the National Science Foundation. What follows in this volume are papers by nine of the participants who not only felt that they had something to say in a symposium entitled, "Contributions of Mathematical Models to Biological Discovery", but who falso were willing to record their ideas in more detail here.

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Table of Contents

Role of Mathematical Population Geneticists in the Evolutionary Synthesis of the 1930'S and 40'S.- Contributions of Enzyme Models.- Dynamic Models of the Mitotic Cycle: Evidence for a Limit Cycle Oscillator.- Mathematical Models for Morphogenesis.- Computer Simulation as a Means of Physiological Integration of Biochemical Systems.- How Models of Feedback Systems can Help the Practical Biologist.- Reality and Models: Difficulties Associated with Applying General Ecological Models to Specific Situations.- Biomathematical Models; Some Triumphs and Some Defeats.- Needs for the Future: Radically Different Types of Mathematical Models.

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ISBN3540081348
Short Title MATHEMATICAL MODELS IN BIOLOGI
Series Lecture Notes in Biomathematics
Language English
ISBN-10 3540081348
ISBN-13 9783540081340
Media Book
Format Paperback
Series Number 13
Year 1977
Publication Date 1977-03-01
Imprint Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
Place of Publication Berlin
Country of Publication Germany
Edited by C.F. Walter
Illustrations VI, 242 p.
DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-93057-7
Author C.F. Walter
Pages 242
Publisher Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Edition Description Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1977
DEWEY 574.0184
Audience Professional & Vocational
Country of Origin US
Product Class Description Mathematics
Alternative 9783642930577

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