Structured Population Models in Biology and Epidemiology

  • Magal P
  • Ruan S
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This book consists of six chapters written by leading researchers in mathematical biology. These chapters present recent and important developments in the study of structured population models in biology and epidemiology. Topics include population models structured by age, size, and spatial position; size-structured models for metapopulations, macroparasitic diseases, and prion proliferation; models for transmission of microparasites between host populations living on non-coincident spatial domains; spatiotemporal patterns of disease spread; method of aggregation of variables in population dynamics; and biofilm models. It is suitable as a textbook for a mathematical biology course or a summer school at the advanced undergraduate and graduate level. It can also serve as a reference book for researchers looking for either interesting and specific problems to work on or useful techniques and discussions of some particular problems.

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Magal, P., & Ruan, S. (2008). Structured Population Models in Biology and Epidemiology. Lecture Notes in Mathematics (Vol. 1936, p. 302). Retrieved from http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-540-78273-5

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