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E-grāmata: Biomat 2015 - International Symposium On Mathematical And Computational Biology

Edited by (Federal Univ Of Rio De Janeiro, Brazil)
  • Formāts: 412 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Apr-2016
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789813141926
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This is a book of an international series on interdisciplinary topics of the Mathematical and Biological Sciences. The chapters are related to selected papers on the research themes presented at BIOMAT 2015 International Symposium on Mathematical and Computational Biology which was held in the Roorkee Institute of Technology, in Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India, on November 02–06, 2015. The treatment is both pedagogical and advanced in order to motivate research students to fulfill the requirements of professional practitioners. As in other volumes of this series, there are new important results on the interdisciplinary fields of mathematical and biological sciences and comprehensive reviews written by prominent scientific leaders of famous research groups.There are new results based on the state of art research in Population Dynamics, on Pattern Recognition of Biological Phenomena, the Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases, Computational Biology, the Dynamic and Geometric Modelling of Biological Phenomena, the Modelling of Physiological Disorders, the Optimal Control Techniques in Mathematical Modelling of Biological Phenomena, the Hydrodynamics and Elasticity of Cell Tissues and Bacterial Growth and the Mathematical Morphology of Biological Structures. All these contributions are also strongly recommended to professionals from other scientific areas aiming to work on these interdisciplinary fields.
Preface v
Editorial Board of the BIOMAT Consortium vii
Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases
Network Structure and Enzymatic Evolution in Leishmania Metabolism: A Computational Study
1(20)
A. Subramanian
R. R. Sarkar
Long-Term Potential of Imperfect Seasonal Flu Vaccine in Presence of Natural Immunity
21(19)
S. Ghosh
J. M. Heffernan
Impact of Non-Markovian Recovery on Network Epidemics
40(14)
G. Rost
Z. Vizi
I. Z. Kiss
A Modelling Framework for Serotype Replacement in Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
54(13)
M. Kang
A. L. Espindola
M. Laskowski
S. M. Moghadas
Pattern Recognition of Biological Phenomena
An Integrative Approach for Model Driven Computation of Treatments in Reproductive Medicine
67(22)
R. Ehrig
T. Dierkes
S. Schafer
S. Roblitz
E. Tronci
T. Mancini
I. Salvo
V. Alimguzhin
F. Mari
I. Melatti
A. Massini
T. H. C. Kruger
M. Egli
F. Ille
B. Leeners
The Network Route to Biological Complexity
89(15)
S. J. Banerjee
R. K. Grewal
S. Sinha
S. Roy
A Systems Biology Approach to Bovine Fertility and Metabolism: Introduction of a Glucose Insulin Model
104(14)
J. Plontzke
M. Berg
C. Stotzel
S. Roblitz
Biographer: Visualization of Graph Theoretical Patterns, Measurements, and Analysis in Mathematical Biology
118(23)
R. Viswanathan
S. Liang
Y. Yang
J. R. Jungck
Hydrodynamics and Elasticity of Cell Tissues and Bacterial Growth
Modelling the Early Growth of Stem Cell Tissues
141(12)
R. A. Barrio
S. Orozco-Fuentes
R. Romero-Arias
Non-local Hydrodynamics of Swimming Bacteria and Self-Activated Process
153(13)
S. Roy
R. Llinas
Dynamic and Geometric Modelling of Biomolecular Structures
Geometric Analysis of the Conformational Features of Protein Structures
166(11)
M. Datt
Computational Biology
Prediction of System States, Robustness and Stability of the Human Wnt Signal Transduction Pathway using Boolean Logic
177(15)
L. Nayak
R. K. De
A. Datta
Entropy Measures and the Statistical Analysis of Protein Family Classification
192(18)
R. P. Mondaini
S. C. de Albuquerque Neto
Clustering Neuraminidase Influenza Protein Sequences
210(11)
X. Li
H. Jankowski
S. Boonpatcharanon
V. Tran
X. Wang
J. M. Heffernan
Optimal Control Techniques in Mathematical Modelling of Biological Phenomena
Optimal Control for Therapeutic Drug Treatment on a Delayed Model Incorporating Immune Response
221(20)
P. Dubey
B. Dubey
U. S. Dubey
Population Dynamics
Bifurcations and Oscillatory Dynamics in a Tumor Immune Interaction Model
241(19)
S. Khajanchi
On a Nonlinear System Modeling Darwinian Dynamics and the Immune Response to Cancer Evolution
260(19)
A. Bellouquid
M. Ch-Chaoui
E. de Angelis
Sexual Selection is not required: A Mathematical Model of Species with Sexually differentiated Death Rates
279(18)
D. Wallace
E. Dauson
C. Pinion
K. Hayashi
Models for Two Strains of the Caprine Arthritis Encephalitis Virus Disease
297(22)
S. Collino
E. Venturino
L. Ferreri
L. Bertolotti
S. Rosati
M. Giacobini
Conservation of Forestry Biomass Introducing Variable Taxation for Harvesting: A Mathematical Model
319(15)
M. Chaudhary
J. Dhar
O. P. Misra
Stability Analysis of a Two Species Competition Model With Fuzzy Initial Conditions: Fuzzy Differential Equation Approach Environment
334(11)
S. Paul
P. Bhattacharya
K. S. Chaudhuri
Modelling Physiological Disorders
Magnetic Resonance Guided High Intensity Focused Ultrasound Mathematical Modeling of an Innovative, State of the Art Technology for Cancer Therapy
345(18)
J. Murley
J. Thangaraj
J. Drake
A. Waspe
S. Sivaloganathan
The Effects of Fibroblasts on Wave Dynamics in a Mathematical Model for Human Ventricular Tissue
363(16)
A. R. Nayak
R. Pandit
A Simple Logistic Sigmoidal Model Predicts Oxidative Stress Thresholds in Newly Diagnosed Diabetics on Glucose Control Therapy
379(16)
R. Kulkarni
Index 395