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2002 | Buch

Branching Processes in Biology

verfasst von: Marek Kimmel, David E. Axelrod

Verlag: Springer New York

Buchreihe : Interdisciplinary Applied Mathematics

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In this book biological examples of Branching Processes are introduced from molecular and cellular biology as well as from the fields of human evolution and medicine and discussed in the context of the relevant mathematics, providing a useful introduction on how the modelling can be done and for what types of problems branching processes can be useful. As an aid to understanding specific examples, two introductory chapters provide background material in mathematics and biology.
This book will interest scientists who work in quantitative modelling of biological systems, particularly probabilists, mathematical biologists, biostatisticians, and cell and molecular biologists and bioinformaticians.
The authors of this monograph are a mathematician and a cell biologist who have collaborated in the field of Branching Processes for more than a decade.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Frontmatter
Chapter 1. Motivating Examples and Other Preliminaries
Marek Kimmel, David E. Axelrod
Chapter 2. Biological Background
Marek Kimmel, David E. Axelrod
Chapter 3. The Galton-Watson Process
Marek Kimmel, David E. Axelrod
Chapter 4. The Age-Dependent Process: The Markov Case
Marek Kimmel, David E. Axelrod
Chapter 5. The Bellman-Harris Process
Marek Kimmel, David E. Axelrod
Chapter 6. Multitype Processes
Marek Kimmel, David E. Axelrod
Chapter 7. Branching Processes with Infinitely Many Types
Marek Kimmel, David E. Axelrod
Chapter 8. References
Marek Kimmel, David E. Axelrod
Backmatter
Metadaten
Titel
Branching Processes in Biology
verfasst von
Marek Kimmel
David E. Axelrod
Copyright-Jahr
2002
Verlag
Springer New York
Electronic ISBN
978-0-387-21639-3
Print ISBN
978-0-387-95340-3
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/b97371