Calculus for the Life Sciences A Modeling Approach Volume 2

Our writing is based on three premises. First, life sciences students are motivated by and respond well to actual data related to real life sciences problems. Second, the ultimate goal of calculus in the life sciences primarily involves modeling living systems with difference and differential equati...

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Main Authors: Cornette, James L. (Author), Ackerman, Ralph A. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] A.T. Still University [2013]
Series:Open textbook library.
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Table of Contents:
  • D Dynamical Equations from Volume I
  • 13 Partial Derivatives
  • 14 Difference Equation Models of Populations
  • 15 Discrete Dynamical Systems
  • 16 Nonlinear Dynamical Systems; Equilibria
  • 17 Differential Equations
  • 18 Second order, systems of two first order ODE’s