The application of mathematics to the sciences of nature

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308 pages 2001

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The increasing use of mathematical models in the sciences, primarily in biology, chemistry, geology, and physics, generates much interest and attention. This book brings together evolutionary and population biologists, physicists, mathematicians, and historians of science and allows them to discuss how, in an increasingly interdisciplinary manner, mathematics and mathematical models are used today in the natural sciences.

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