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Mathematical Structures of Epidemic Systems

Mathematical Structures of Epidemic Systems
Author: Vincenzo Capasso
Edition: 1st ed. 1993. Corr. 2nd printing 2008
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 3540565264
Category: Medical



Mathematical Structures of Epidemic Systems (Lecture Notes in Biomathematics)


Mathematical modelling of communicable diseases has in the past decades been the subject of intense research activity, on the part of both epidemiologists and biomathematicians; nonlinear forces of infection, spatial structure, age structure and other relevant features have been integrated to make the models more and more realistic and useful in prediction and control. Download Mathematical Structures of Epidemic Systems medical books for free.
The author's perspective in this book is that there is a concrete possibility of classifying most of the available models according to their mathematical structure, so to obtain a solid framework for analysing the behaviour of the modelled epidemic systems. This monograph suggests a possible classification of a large amount of models (bilinear, nonlinear, with or without structure), Get Mathematical Structures of Epidemic Systems our bestseller medical books.

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