Mathematical Methods in Biology. - 15650 - MATH 437 - 001 | ||||||||||||
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The formulation and treatment of realistic mathematical models describing biological phenomena through qualitative and quantitative mathematical techniques (e.g. local and global stability theory, bifurcation analysis and phase plane analysis) and numerical simulation. Concrete and detailed examples will be drawn from molecular and cellular biology and mammalian physiology.
This course is offered in the winter semester. Prerequisites: MATH 315 or MATH 325, and MATH 323 or MATH 356, a CEGEP or higher level computer programming course Corequisite: MATH 326 or MATH 376 Associated Term: Winter 2018 Registration Dates: Apr 04, 2017 to Jan 23, 2018 Lecture Schedule Type 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry
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