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Math 113B. Lec. 21. Introduction to Mathematical Modeling in Biology: Hopf Bifurcations (English)


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Recorded: February 28, 2014

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Lecture 21: Hopf Bifurcations

Course Description: This course is intended for both mathematics and biology undergrads with a basic mathematics background, and consists of an introduction to modeling biological problems using continuous ODE methods (rather than discrete methods as used in 113A). We describe the basic qualitative behavior of dynamical systems in the context of a simple population model and, as time allows, introduce other types of models such as chemical reactions inside the cell or excitable systems leading to oscillations and neuronal signals. Certain topics from linear algebra that are needed for this course are presented as well, so a linear algebra prerequisite is not necessary.

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Author:
German Andres Enciso Ruiz
Title:
Assistant Professor
Department:
Mathematics

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