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Mathematical Theories of Populations : Demographics, Genetics and Epidemics

Hoppensteadt, Frank C.Rozier, Ron(Series edited by)
Part of the CBMS-NSF Regional Conference Series series
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Mathematical theories of populations have appeared both implicitly and explicitly in many important studies of populations, human populations as well as populations of animals, cells and viruses.

They provide a systematic way for studying a population's underlying structure. In this book, a basic model in population age structure is studied and then applied, extended and modified, to several population phenomena such as stable age distributions, self-limiting effects, and two-sex populations.

Population genetics are studied with special attention to derivation and analysis of a model for a one-locus, two-allele trait in a large randomly mating population.

The dynamics of contagious phenomena in a population are studied in the context of epidemic diseases.

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0898710170 / 9780898710175
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01/12/1975
United States
79 pages, figs.
152 x 229 mm, 300 grams
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