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OverviewThe second edition of Mathematics as a Laboratory Tool reflects the growing impact that computational science is having on the career choices made by undergraduate science and engineering students. The focus is on dynamics and the effects of time delays and stochastic perturbations (“noise”) on the regulation provided by feedback control systems. The concepts are illustrated with applications to gene regulatory networks, motor control, neuroscience and population biology. The presentation in the first edition has been extended to include discussions of neuronal excitability and bursting, multistability, microchaos, Bayesian inference, second-order delay differential equations, and the semi-discretization method for the numerical integration of delay differential equations. Every effort has been made to ensure that the material is accessible to those with a background in calculus. The text provides advanced mathematical concepts such as the Laplace and Fourier integral transforms in the form of Tools. Bayesian inference is introduced using a number of detective-type scenarios including the Monty Hall problem. Full Product DetailsAuthor: John Milton , Toru OhiraPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition: 2nd ed. 2021 Weight: 1.272kg ISBN: 9783030695781ISBN 10: 3030695786 Pages: 638 Publication Date: 12 August 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsScience and the Mathematics of Black Boxes.- The Mathematics of Change.- Equilibria and Steady States.- Stability.- Fixed Points: Creation and Destruction.- Transient Dynamics.- Frequency Domain I: Bode Plots and Transfer Functions.- Frequency Doman II: Fourier Analysis and Power Spectra.- Feedback and Control Systems-. Time delays.- Oscillations.- Characterizing and Manipulating Oscillations.- Beyond Limit Cycles.- Random Perturbations.- Noisy Dynamical Systems.- Random Walks.- Thermodynamic Perspectives.- Concluding Remarks.ReviewsAuthor InformationJohn Milton, Professor of Biology and William R. Kenan Jr Chair n Computational Neuroscience, The Claremont Colleges; Adjunct Professor of Biotechnology, Keck Graduate Institute Toru Ohira, Professor Mathematics, Graduate School of Mathematics, Nagoya University, Japan Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |