Maths for Advanced Biology

Maths for Advanced Biology
Author: Alan Cadogan
Publisher: Nelson Thornes
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2002
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780748765065

Written by teachers and fully covering the 2002 A Level maths specifications for biology, this text is useful for both classroom work and homework exercises. Relevant for AS and A2 Levels of study and designed to be accessible and friendly in format, its aim is to provide clear and concise explanations of mathematical concepts and how these are then applied in biology. Worked examples are included throughout encouraging students to grasp the subject matter with ease. Examination style questions and answer sections provide an opportunity for continuous progression and to consolidate learning.

Mathematical Concepts and Methods in Modern Biology

Mathematical Concepts and Methods in Modern Biology
Author: Raina Robeva
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2013-02-26
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0124157939

Mathematical Concepts and Methods in Modern Biology offers a quantitative framework for analyzing, predicting, and modulating the behavior of complex biological systems. The book presents important mathematical concepts, methods and tools in the context of essential questions raised in modern biology.Designed around the principles of project-based learning and problem-solving, the book considers biological topics such as neuronal networks, plant population growth, metabolic pathways, and phylogenetic tree reconstruction. The mathematical modeling tools brought to bear on these topics include Boolean and ordinary differential equations, projection matrices, agent-based modeling and several algebraic approaches. Heavy computation in some of the examples is eased by the use of freely available open-source software. - Features self-contained chapters with real biological research examples using freely available computational tools - Spans several mathematical techniques at basic to advanced levels - Offers broad perspective on the uses of algebraic geometry/polynomial algebra in molecular systems biology

Advanced Biology for You

Advanced Biology for You
Author: Gareth Williams
Publisher: Nelson Thornes
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2000
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780748752980

Designed to be motivating to the student, this book includes features that are suitable for individual learning. It covers the AS-Level and core topics of almost all A2 specifications. It provides many questions for students to develop their competence. It also includes sections on 'Key Skills in Biology, 'Practical Skills' and 'Study Skills'.

Mathematics for the Life Sciences

Mathematics for the Life Sciences
Author: Erin N. Bodine
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 630
Release: 2014-08-17
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0691150729

An accessible undergraduate textbook on the essential math concepts used in the life sciences The life sciences deal with a vast array of problems at different spatial, temporal, and organizational scales. The mathematics necessary to describe, model, and analyze these problems is similarly diverse, incorporating quantitative techniques that are rarely taught in standard undergraduate courses. This textbook provides an accessible introduction to these critical mathematical concepts, linking them to biological observation and theory while also presenting the computational tools needed to address problems not readily investigated using mathematics alone. Proven in the classroom and requiring only a background in high school math, Mathematics for the Life Sciences doesn't just focus on calculus as do most other textbooks on the subject. It covers deterministic methods and those that incorporate uncertainty, problems in discrete and continuous time, probability, graphing and data analysis, matrix modeling, difference equations, differential equations, and much more. The book uses MATLAB throughout, explaining how to use it, write code, and connect models to data in examples chosen from across the life sciences. Provides undergraduate life science students with a succinct overview of major mathematical concepts that are essential for modern biology Covers all the major quantitative concepts that national reports have identified as the ideal components of an entry-level course for life science students Provides good background for the MCAT, which now includes data-based and statistical reasoning Explicitly links data and math modeling Includes end-of-chapter homework problems, end-of-unit student projects, and select answers to homework problems Uses MATLAB throughout, and MATLAB m-files with an R supplement are available online Prepares students to read with comprehension the growing quantitative literature across the life sciences A solutions manual for professors and an illustration package is available

Maths for Advanced Physics

Maths for Advanced Physics
Author: Andrew Lambert
Publisher: Nelson Thornes
Total Pages: 54
Release: 1993
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780174482130

Written for students following A-level or Higher Physics courses, especially those who are not studying maths at an advanced level. This practical handbook is not concerned with mathematical proofs or the origins or formulae, but contains essential information about what maths to use when tackling problems in physics, how to use it, useful hints and possible pitfalls to watch out for.

Practical Advanced Biology

Practical Advanced Biology
Author: Tim King
Publisher: Nelson Thornes
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2001
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780174483083

An accessible resource that can be used alongside the Advanced Biology text or any other core Advanced Biology text, as it covers the practical element for AS and A Level Biology.

A Biologist's Guide to Mathematical Modeling in Ecology and Evolution

A Biologist's Guide to Mathematical Modeling in Ecology and Evolution
Author: Sarah P. Otto
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 745
Release: 2011-09-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1400840910

Thirty years ago, biologists could get by with a rudimentary grasp of mathematics and modeling. Not so today. In seeking to answer fundamental questions about how biological systems function and change over time, the modern biologist is as likely to rely on sophisticated mathematical and computer-based models as traditional fieldwork. In this book, Sarah Otto and Troy Day provide biology students with the tools necessary to both interpret models and to build their own. The book starts at an elementary level of mathematical modeling, assuming that the reader has had high school mathematics and first-year calculus. Otto and Day then gradually build in depth and complexity, from classic models in ecology and evolution to more intricate class-structured and probabilistic models. The authors provide primers with instructive exercises to introduce readers to the more advanced subjects of linear algebra and probability theory. Through examples, they describe how models have been used to understand such topics as the spread of HIV, chaos, the age structure of a country, speciation, and extinction. Ecologists and evolutionary biologists today need enough mathematical training to be able to assess the power and limits of biological models and to develop theories and models themselves. This innovative book will be an indispensable guide to the world of mathematical models for the next generation of biologists. A how-to guide for developing new mathematical models in biology Provides step-by-step recipes for constructing and analyzing models Interesting biological applications Explores classical models in ecology and evolution Questions at the end of every chapter Primers cover important mathematical topics Exercises with answers Appendixes summarize useful rules Labs and advanced material available

Mathematical Biology

Mathematical Biology
Author: James D. Murray
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 551
Release: 2007-06-12
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0387224378

Mathematical Biology is a richly illustrated textbook in an exciting and fast growing field. Providing an in-depth look at the practical use of math modeling, it features exercises throughout that are drawn from a variety of bioscientific disciplines - population biology, developmental biology, physiology, epidemiology, and evolution, among others. It maintains a consistent level throughout so that graduate students can use it to gain a foothold into this dynamic research area.

Maths for Advanced Physics

Maths for Advanced Physics
Author: John Rounce
Publisher: Nelson Thornes
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2002
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780748765089

Written by teachers and fully covering the 2002 A Level maths specifications for biology, this text is useful for both classroom work and homework exercises. Relevant for AS and A2 Levels of study and designed to be accessible and friendly in format, its aim is to provide clear and concise explanations of mathematical concepts and how these are then applied in biology. Worked examples are included throughout encouraging students to grasp the subject matter with ease. Examination style questions and answer sections provide an opportunity for continuous progression and to consolidate learning.

Maths for Advanced Chemistry

Maths for Advanced Chemistry
Author: Michael Robinson
Publisher: Nelson Thornes
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2002
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780748765829

Written by teachers, this text is useful for both classroom work and homework exercises.