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This review is from: Theoretical Models in Biology: The Origin of Life, the Immune System, and the Brain (Oxford Science Publications) (Paperback)
Rowe is one of the best computer science writers today and this book is in keeping with his usually high standards. He draws together the worlds of computer science, biology, and mathematics to present clearly understandable and meaningful models. Any reader with a reasonable background in these fields (decent college freshman courses in programming, calculus, and general biology should suffice, though I'd say that as far as the math goes, some exposure to differential equations would be very helpful) will be able to understand and learn from this material...
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Theoretical Models in Biology: The Origin of Life, the Immune System, and the Brain (Oxford Science Publications) by Glenn Rowe (Hardcover - March 24, 1994)
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