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E-raamat: Algebraic and Discrete Mathematical Methods for Modern Biology

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-May-2015
  • Kirjastus: Academic Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780128012710
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-May-2015
  • Kirjastus: Academic Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780128012710

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Written by expert authors in both mathematics and biology, Algebraic and Discrete Mathematical Methods for Modern Biology offers a bridge between math and biology and provides a framework for simulating, analyzing, predicting, and modulating the behavior of complex biological systems. Each chapter begins with a question from modern biology, followed by the description of certain mathematical methods and theory appropriate in the search of answers. Every topic gives readers a fast-track pathway through the problem by presenting the biological foundation, covering the relevant mathematical theory, and highlighting connections between them. Multiple exercises and projects are embedded in each chapter. Many of the projects and exercises utilize specialized software, providing students with much-needed familiarity and experience with computing applications, critical components of the "modern biology" skill set.

Algebraic and Discrete Mathematical Methods for Modern Biology is appropriate for mathematics courses such as finite mathematics, discrete structures, linear algebra, abstract/modern algebra, graph theory, probability, bioinformatics, statistics, biostatistics, and modeling, as well as for biology courses such as genetics, cell and molecular biology, biochemistry, ecology, and evolution.

  • Examines significant questions in modern biology and their mathematical treatments
  • Presents important mathematical concepts, methods, and tools in the context of essential biology
  • Features material of interest to students in both mathematics and biology
  • Presents chapters in modular format so topics taught in class need not follow the Table of Contents
  • Provides students with many examples and exercises to enhance comprehension
  • Introduces projects appropriate for undergraduate research
  • Utilizes freely accessible specialized software for visualization, simulation, and analysis in modern biology
  • Employs concepts from modern discrete mathematics and abstract algebra, which do not require calculus as a prerequisite

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"...makes an important contribution to mathematical biology education. It brings to the reader important biological problems and novel mathematical approaches that are mostly not discussed in other undergraduate texts on the subject." --Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics

"The book will serve as an excellent resource for instructors in the overlap between biology, mathematics, and computing who are looking for interesting and well-worked-out examples that apply algebra to modern biological questions." --The Quarterly Review of Biology

"This is an excellent book which would be suitable as a textbook...I therefore strongly recommend it, over other classic texts, for use in teaching Discrete Mathematics." --MAA.org

Muu info

A complementary volume to Raina Robeva's book Mathematical Concepts and Methods in Modern Biology: Using Modern Discrete Models, enhancing our growing portfolio in the emerging area of mathematical biology
Preface
1. Graph Theory for Systems Biology: Interval Graphs, Motifs, and Pattern
Recognition
John R. Jungck and Rama Viswanathan
2. Food Webs and Graphs
Margaret Midge Cozzens
3. Adaptation and Fitness Graphs
Kristina Crona and Emilie Wiesner
4. Signaling Networks: Asynchronous Boolean Models
Réka Albert and Raina Robeva
5. Dynamics of Complex Boolean Networks: Canalization, Stability, and
Criticality
Qijun He, Matthew Macauley and Robin Davies
6. Steady State Analysis of Boolean Models: A Dimension Reduction Approach
Alan Veliz-Cuba and David Murrugarra
7. BioModel Engineering with Petri Nets
Mary Ann Blätke, Monika Heiner and Wolfgang Marwan
8. Transmission of Infectious Diseases: Data, Models, and Simulations
Winfried Just, Hannah Callender, M. Drew LaMar and Natalia Toporikova
9. Disease Transmission Dynamics on Networks: Network Structure Versus
Disease Dynamics
Winfried Just, Hannah Callender and M. Drew LaMar
10. Predicting Correlated Responses in Quantitative Traits Under Selection: A
Linear Algebra Approach
Janet Steven and Bessie Kirkwood
11. Metabolic Analysis: Algebraic and Geometric Methods
Terrell L. Hodge, Blair R. Szymczyna and Todd J. Barkman
12. Reconstructing the Phylogeny: Computational Methods
Grady Weyenberg and Ruriko Yoshida
13. RNA Secondary Structures: Combinatorial Models and Folding Algorithms
Qijun He, Matthew Macauley and Robin Davies
14. RNA Secondary Structures: An Approach Through Pseudoknots and Fatgraphs
Christian M. Reidys                                  
Raina Robeva was born in Sofia, Bulgaria. She holds a PhD in Mathematics from the University of Virginia and has broad research interests spanning theoretical mathematics, applied probability, and systems biology. Robeva is the founding Chief Editor of the journal Frontiers in Systems Biology and the lead author/editor of the books An Invitation to Biomathematics (2008), Mathematical Concepts and Methods in Modern Biology: Using Modern Discrete Models (2013), and Algebraic and Discrete Mathematical Methods for Modern Biology (2015), all published by Academic Press. She is Professor of Mathematical Sciences and Director of the Center for Science and Technology in Society at Sweet Briar College.