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Diffusion and Ecological Problems: Modern Perspectives 2001 Edition
Contributor(s): Okubo, Akira (Author), Levin, Smon A. (Author)
ISBN: 0387986766     ISBN-13: 9780387986760
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $94.99  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: March 2002
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Annotation: This book surveys a wide variety of mathematical models of diffusion in the ecological context. It is written with the primary intent of providing scientists, particularly physicists but also biologists, with some background in the mathematics and physics of diffusion, and shows how they can be applied to ecological problems. The secondary intent is to provide a specialized textbook for graduate students who are interested in mathematical ecology. The reader is assumed to have a basic knowledge of probability and differential equations. Each chapter in this new edition has been substantially updated by appropriate leading researchers in the field, and contains much new material covering developments in the field in the last 20 years.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Mathematics | Applied
- Science | Life Sciences - Ecology
- Medical
Dewey: 570.285
LCCN: 00052258
Series: Interdisciplinary Applied Mathematics
Physical Information: 1.11" H x 6.12" W x 9.72" (1.80 lbs) 468 pages
Themes:
- Topical - Ecology
 
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The story of this edition is a testament to an almost legendary gure in theoretical ecology and to the in uence his work and charisma has had on the eld. It is also a story that can only be told by a trip back in time, to the genesis of the First Edition and before. Akira kubo and I were students together, but never knew it at the time. He was a graduate student at The ohns Hopkins niversity, where I was an undergraduate in mathematics. e both studied modern physics, taught by Dino Franco asetti, and we decided years later that we must have been in the same class. Akira was then a chemical oceanographer, but ship time and his stomach did not agree. Sohe turned to theory, and the rest is history. His impact has been phenomenal, and the First Edition of this book was his most in uential work. Building on his famous work with dye-di usion e periments, he turned his attention to organisms and created a unique melding of ideas from physics and biology.