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Mathematical Biology:
I. An Introduction,
Third Edition
J.D. Murray
Springer
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Interdisciplinary Applied Mathematics
Volume 17
Editors
S.S. Antman J.E. Marsden
L. Sirovich S. Wiggins
Geophysics and Planetary Sciences
Mathematical Biology
L. Glass ,J.D.Murray
Mechanics and Materials
R.V. Kohn
Systems and Control
S.S. Sastry , P.S. Krishnaprasad
Problems in engineering, computational science, and the physical and biological sci-
ences are using increasingly sophisticated mathematical techniques. Thus, the bridge
between the mathematical sciences and other disciplines is heavily traveled. The corre-
spondingly increased dialog between the disciplines has led to the establishment of the
series: Interdisciplinary Applied Mathematics .
The purpose of this series is to meet the current and future needs for the interaction
between various science and technology areas on the one hand and mathematics on the
other. This is done, firstly, by encouraging the ways that mathematics may be applied in
traditional areas, as well as point towards new and innovative areas of applications; and
secondly, by encouraging other scientific disciplines to engage in a dialog with mathe-
maticians outlining their problems to both access new methods and suggest innovative
developments within mathematics itself.
The series will consist of monographs and high-level texts from researchers working on
the interplay between mathematics and other fields of science and technology.
Interdisciplinary Applied Mathematics
Volumes published are listed at the end of the book.
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J.D. Murray
Mathematical Biology
I. An Introduction
Third Edition
With 189 Illustrations
1 Springer
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