Computational Electrophysiology

Computational Electrophysiology
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Artikel-Nr:
9784431538615
Veröffentl:
2010
Einband:
Paperback
Erscheinungsdatum:
30.03.2010
Seiten:
164
Autor:
Shinji Doi
Gewicht:
260 g
Format:
235x155x10 mm
Serie:
2, A First Course in ¿In Silico Medicine¿
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Biological systems inherently possess much ambiguity or uncertainty. Computational electrophysiology is the one area, from among the vast and rapidly growing discipline of computational and systems biology, in which computational or mathematical models have succeeded. This textbook provides a practical and quick guide to both computational electrophysiology and numerical bifurcation analysis. Bifurcation analysis is a very powerful tool for the analysis of such highly nonlinear biological systems. Bifurcation theory provides a way to analyze the effect of a parameter change on a system and to detect a critical parameter value when the qualitative nature of the system changes. Included in this work are many examples of numerical computations of bifurcation analysis of various models as well as mathematical models with different abstraction levels from neuroscience and electrophysiology. This volume will benefit graduate and undergraduate students as well as researchers in diverse fields of science.

This text is a guide to computational electrophysiology, the one area of computational and systems biology where computational and mathematical models have succeeded. It also covers bifurcation analysis, a tool to analyze highly nonlinear biological systems.
This monograph provides a practical and quick guide to both the computational electrophysiology and the practical numerical bifurcation analysis.
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