This volume contains pedagogical and elementary introductions to genetics for mathematicians and physicists as well as to mathematical models and techniques of population dynamics. It also offers a physicist's perspective on modeling biological processes.
Each chapter starts with an overview followed by the recent results obtained by authors. Lectures are self-contained and are devoted to various phenomena such as the evolution of the genetic code and genomes, age-structured populations, demography, sympatric speciation, the Penna model, Lotka-Volterra and other predator-prey models, evolutionary models of ecosystems, extinctions of species, and the origin and development of language. Authors analyze their models from the computational and mathematical points of view.
Contents:
Preface
To Understand Nature Computer Modeling Between Genetics and Evolution
Evolution of the Age-Structured Populations and Demography
Darwinian Purifying Selection versus Complementing Strategy in Monte-Carlo Simulations
Models of Population Dynamics and Their Applications in Genetics
Computational Modeling of Evolution: Ecosystems and Language
Age-Structured Population Models with Genetics
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