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Modeling Complex Living Systems - A Kinetic Theory and Stochastic Game Approach

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Thesubjectofthisbookisthemodelingofcomplex systemsinthelife sciences constituted by a large number of interacting entities called active particles. Their physical state includes, in addition to geometrical and mechanical variables, a variable called the activity, which characterizes the speci?c living system to be modeled. Interactions among particles not only modify the microscopic state, but may generate proliferative and/or destructive phenomena. The aim of the book is to develop mathematical methods and tools, even a new mathematics, for the modeling of living systems. The background idea is that the modeling of living systems requires technically complex mathematical methods, which may be s- stantially di?erent from those used to deal with inert matter. The?rstpart ofthe bookdiscussesmethodological issues, namely the derivation of various general mathematical frameworks suitable to model particular systems of interest in the applied sciences. The second part presents the various models and applications. The mathematical approach used in the book is based on mathema- cal kinetic theoryfor active particles, whichleads tothederivation of evo- tion equations for a one-particle distribution function over the microscopic state. Two types of equations, to be regarded as a general mathematical framework for deriving the models, are derived corresponding to short and long range interactions.

List of contents

From Scaling and Determinism to Kinetic Theory Representation.- Mathematical Structures of the Kinetic Theory for Active Particles.- Additional Mathematical Structures for Modeling Complex Systems.- Mathematical Frameworks.- Modeling of Social Dynamics and Economic Systems.- Mathematical Modeling.- Complex Biological Systems:.- Modeling Crowds and Swarms:Congested and Panic Flows.- Additional Concepts on the Modeling of Living Systems.

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Thesubjectofthisbookisthemodelingofcomplex systemsinthelife sciences constituted by a large number of interacting entities called active particles. Their physical state includes, in addition to geometrical and mechanical variables, a variable called the activity, which characterizes the speci?c living system to be modeled. Interactions among particles not only modify the microscopic state, but may generate proliferative and/or destructive phenomena. The aim of the book is to develop mathematical methods and tools, even a new mathematics, for the modeling of living systems. The background idea is that the modeling of living systems requires technically complex mathematical methods, which may be s- stantially di?erent from those used to deal with inert matter. The?rstpart ofthe bookdiscussesmethodological issues, namely the derivation of various general mathematical frameworks suitable to model particular systems of interest in the applied sciences. The second part presents the various models and applications. The mathematical approach used in the book is based on mathema- cal kinetic theoryfor active particles, whichleads tothederivation of evo- tion equations for a one-particle distribution function over the microscopic state. Two types of equations, to be regarded as a general mathematical framework for deriving the models, are derived corresponding to short and long range interactions.

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"This nicely written book promotes the idea that the methods employed for modeling living systems may significantly differ from the techniques used for analyzing inert matter...This text, carefully written by a well-known expert, explains broad and profound applications of a new approach to modeling of nonlinear complex systems not only in the natural sciences, but also in systems describing social, ecological, and economic phenomena. It is a very useful reference for anyone interested in mathematical modeling of complex systems."   (Svitlana P. Rogovchenko, Zentralblatt MATH

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"This nicely written book promotes the idea that the methods employed for modeling living systems may significantly differ from the techniques used for analyzing inert matter...This text, carefully written by a well-known expert, explains broad and profound applications of a new approach to modeling of nonlinear complex systems not only in the natural sciences, but also in systems describing social, ecological, and economic phenomena. It is a very useful reference for anyone interested in mathematical modeling of complex systems."   (Svitlana P. Rogovchenko, Zentralblatt MATH

Product details

Authors Nicola Bellomo
Publisher Springer, Basel
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 20.11.2007
 
EAN 9780817645106
ISBN 978-0-8176-4510-6
No. of pages 220
Dimensions 160 mm x 17 mm x 243 mm
Weight 448 g
Illustrations XII, 220 p. 37 illus.
Series Modeling and Simulation in Science, Engineering and Technology
Modeling and Simulation in Science, Engineering and Technology
Modeling and Simulation in Science, Engineering & Technology
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Basic principles

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