Stochastic Modelling of ReactionDiffusion Processes

Stochastic Modelling of ReactionDiffusion Processes

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This practical introduction covers mathematical methods for the analysis of stochastic models and their biological applications. Based on courses taught at the University of Oxford, the book can be used for self-study or as a supporting text for advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate-level courses in applied mathematics.

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Stochastic Modelling of ReactionDiffusion Processes by Radek Erban

This practical introduction to stochastic reaction-diffusion modelling is based on courses taught at the University of Oxford. The authors discuss the essence of mathematical methods which appear (under different names) in a number of interdisciplinary scientific fields bridging mathematics and computations with biology and chemistry. The book can be used both for self-study and as a supporting text for advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate-level courses in applied mathematics. New mathematical approaches are explained using simple examples of biological models, which range in size from simulations of small biomolecules to groups of animals. The book starts with stochastic modelling of chemical reactions, introducing stochastic simulation algorithms and mathematical methods for analysis of stochastic models. Different stochastic spatio-temporal models are then studied, including models of diffusion and stochastic reaction-diffusion modelling. The methods covered include molecular dynamics, Brownian dynamics, velocity jump processes and compartment-based (lattice-based) models.
'The text can be used effectively for solitary study or as a textbook for a course offered at the boundary between undergraduate and beginning graduate study … This is a remarkable, even admirable, work that bears the mark of its Oxford originsIts potential audience includes chemists and mathematicians as well as adventuresome biologists and physicists and perhaps even bright or intrepid general readers.' A. E. Viste, Choice
'This textbook is an example-driven introduction to stochastic modeling in mathematical biology … Beyond serving as a course textbook, the book could serve as a good general introduction to the area of stochastic modeling in biology for researchers, particularly given the copious citations to more specialist texts.' Andrew Krause, MAA Reviews
'Erban and Chapman's Stochastic Modelling of Reaction–Diffusion Processes will be valuable both as a reference for practitioners and as a textbook for a graduate course on stochastic modelling. Every chapter includes problems for the reader. The problems are well written and appropriate for most intended readers of the book. I hope that this book is widely adopted and that it becomes a standard textbook in the field.' Michael A. Salins, Mathematical Reviews/MathSciNet Review
'This book is also available at a reduced price as an e-book on Kindle. Based on the sample I viewed, all the features of the printed book have been perfectly preserved, with no loss of clarity in the layout or the mathematical symbols or the graphs and diagrams.' David Hopkins, The Mathematical Gazette
Radek Erban is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford, a Fellow of Merton College, Oxford and a Royal Society University Research Fellow. S. Jonathan Chapman is Professor of Mathematics and its Applications at the University of Oxford, and a Fellow of Mansfield College, Oxford.
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ISBN 13 9781108703000
ISBN 10 1108703003
Title Stochastic Modelling of ReactionDiffusion Processes
Author Radek Erban
Series Cambridge Texts In Applied Mathematics
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2020-01-30
Number of pages 319
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