Short History of Mathematical Population Dynamics

Short History of Mathematical Population Dynamics

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Bacaër, Nicolas
Springer London Ltd
EAN: 9780857291141
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As Eugene Wigner stressed, mathematics has proven unreasonably effective in the physical sciences and their technological applications. The role of mathematics in the biological, medical and social sciences has been much more modest but has recently grown thanks to the simulation capacity offered by modern computers.

This book traces the history of population dynamics---a theoretical subject closely connected to  genetics, ecology, epidemiology and demography---where mathematics has brought significant insights. It presents an overview of the genesis of several important themes: exponential growth, from Euler and Malthus to the Chinese one-child policy; the development of stochastic models, from Mendel's laws and the question of extinction of family names to  percolation theory for the spread of epidemics, and chaotic populations, where determinism and randomness intertwine.

The reader of this book will see, from a different perspective, the problems that scientists face when  governments ask for reliable predictions to help control epidemics (AIDS, SARS, swine flu), manage renewable resources (fishing quotas, spread of genetically modified organisms) or anticipate demographic evolutions such as aging.

EAN 9780857291141
ISBN 0857291149
Typ produktu Mäkká väzba
Vydavateľ Springer London Ltd
Dátum vydania 25. novembra 2010
Stránky 160
Jazyk English
Rozmery 235 x 155
Krajina United Kingdom
Čitatelia Professional & Scholarly
Autori Bacaer, Nicolas
Ilustrácie 60 Illustrations, black and white; X, 160 p. 60 illus.