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A Historical Introduction to Mathematical Modeling of Infectious Diseases: Seminal Papers Epidemiology
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A Historical Introduction to Mathematical Modeling of Infectious Diseases: Seminal Papers Epidemiology in Brampton, ON
Current price: $71.19
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A Historical Introduction to Mathematical Modeling of Infectious Diseases: Seminal Papers Epidemiology in Brampton, ON
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A Historical Introduction to Mathematical Modeling of Infectious Diseases: Seminal Papers in Epidemiology offers step-by-step help on how to navigate the important historical papers on the subject, beginning in the 18th century. The book carefully, and critically, guides the reader through seminal writings that helped revolutionize the field. With pointed questions, prompts, and analysis, this book helps the non-mathematician develop their own perspective, relying purely on a basic knowledge of algebra, calculus, and statistics. By learning from the important moments in the field, from its conception to the 21st century, it enables readers to mature into competent practitioners of epidemiologic modeling.
Presents a refreshing and in-depth look at key historical works of mathematical epidemiology
Provides all the basic knowledge of mathematics readers need in order to understand the fundamentals of mathematical modeling of infectious diseases
Includes questions, prompts, and answers to help apply historical solutions to modern day problems
A Historical Introduction to Mathematical Modeling of Infectious Diseases: Seminal Papers in Epidemiology offers step-by-step help on how to navigate the important historical papers on the subject, beginning in the 18th century. The book carefully, and critically, guides the reader through seminal writings that helped revolutionize the field. With pointed questions, prompts, and analysis, this book helps the non-mathematician develop their own perspective, relying purely on a basic knowledge of algebra, calculus, and statistics. By learning from the important moments in the field, from its conception to the 21st century, it enables readers to mature into competent practitioners of epidemiologic modeling.
Presents a refreshing and in-depth look at key historical works of mathematical epidemiology
Provides all the basic knowledge of mathematics readers need in order to understand the fundamentals of mathematical modeling of infectious diseases
Includes questions, prompts, and answers to help apply historical solutions to modern day problems






















