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An excellent book for undergrads majoring both math and biology, September 29, 2010
This review is from: Essential Mathematical Biology (Paperback)
This book introduces a variety of essential concepts and fundamental knowledge in the mathematical biology, such as SIR model, prey-predator model and Turing Instability. Thus, some students who are focusing on mathematics, ecology and even biochemistry, tend to find sparks in this book. On the other hand, the basic mathematical techniques provided in the appendixes may daunt readers with less fluent ability of mathemathics, especially in the differential equation.
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Good, March 16, 2009
This review is from: Essential Mathematical Biology (Paperback)
The book came in very good shape. But it is not as useful as I thought.
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The passion for the description needs, November 29, 2008
This review is from: Essential Mathematical Biology (Paperback)
In a world in which the precision of the knowledge is fundamental the alive beings' description and their relationships raisin the necessary being mathematically. However a lack of titles that you/they can take this Mathematics to the professionals of the biological field exists. The title of this book summarizes in exemplary way that he intends and it gets. Fundamental reading for all those that they are impassioned by the life, but they don't lose common sense in you understand her.
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