MAP 6487
Biomathematics Seminar I
Credits:
3
Prerequisites:
MAC 2312, MAP 2302, STA 6326 or MAP 4102
Catalog Description:
Stochastic processes, differential equations, and reaction-diffusion equations used to model various biological processes. Among the applications covered are the following: population dynamics, epidemiology, genetics, enzyme kinetics, cell differentiation and morphogenesis, nerve impulse generation, and aggregation of slime mold. The course is designed to benefit graduate students in biological sciences, as well as mathematics.
Recent Teachers:
Martcheva,
Not offered this semester.
University of Florida *
Mathematics *
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