Mathematical Physiology
Mathematical Physiology provides an introduction into physiology using the tools and perspectives of mathematical modeling and analysis. It describes ways in which mathematical theory may be used to give insights into physiological questions and ho
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L. Sirovich
Geophysics and Planetary Science Mathematical Biology L. Glass, J.D. Murray Mechanics and Materials S.S. Antman, R.V. Kohn Systems and Control S.S. Sastry, P.S. Krishnaprasad
Problems in engineering, computational science, and the physical and biological sciences are using increasingly sophisticated mathematical techniques. Thus, the bridge between the mathematical sciences and other disciplines is heavily traveled. The correspondingly increased dialog between the disciplines has led to the establishment of the series: Interdisciplinary Applied Mathematics The purpose of this series is to meet the current and future needs for the interaction between various science and technology areas on the one hand and mathematics on the other. This is done, firstly, by encouraging the ways that mathematics may be applied in traditional areas, as well as point towards new and innovative areas of applications; secondly, by encouraging other scientific disciplines to engage in a dialog with mathematicians outlining their problems to both access new methods as well as to suggest innovative developments within mathematics itself. The series will consist of monographs and high level texts from researchers working on the interplay between mathematics and other fields of science and technology.
Interdisciplinary Applied Mathematics
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James Sneyd
Mathematical Physiology With 360 Illustrations
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James Keener Department of Mathematics University of Utah Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA [email protected]
James Sneyd Institute of Information and Mathematic Sciences Massey University, Albany Campus North Shore Mail Centre Auckland, New Zealand j [email protected]
Editors J.E. Marsden Control and Dynamical Systems Mail Code 107-81 California Institute of Technology Pasadena, CA 91125, USA
L. Sirovich Division of Applied Mathematics Brown University Providence, RI02912, USA
S. Wiggins Control and Dynamical Systems Mail Code 107-81 California Institute of Technology Pasadena, CA 91125, USA Cover illustration: "Musculature of the Human Male" by Andreas Vesalius. Mathematics Subject Classification (1991): 92Cxx Library of Congress Cataloging-ia-Publication Data Keener, James P. Mathematical physiology / James Keener, James Sneyd. p. cm. — (Interdisciplinary applied mathematics; v. 8) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-387-98381-3 (alk. paper) 1. Physiology—Mathematics. I. Sneyd, James. II. Title. III. Series. QP33.6.M36K44 1998 571'.01'51—DC21 98-14499
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