This text highlights the variety of ways in which natural systems lend themselves to mathematical description and the importance of models in revealing fundamental processes. The process of science via the building, testing and use of models (theories) is described and forms the structure of the book.It covers a broad range from the molecular to ecosystems and whole-Earth phenomena. Themes running through the chapters include scale (temporal and spatial), change (linear and nonlinear), emergent phenomena and uncertainty. Mathematical descriptions are kept to a minimum and we illustrate mechanisms and results are illustrated in graphical form for ease of understanding. Essential mathematical details are described fully, with the use of boxes. The mathematics supports but does not lead the text.
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Modelling Nature: An Introduction to Mathematical Modelling of Natural Systems
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Categorías APPLIED ECOLOGY, APPLIED ECOLOGY, APPLIED MATHEMATICS, Biodiversity, Computer modelling & simulation, COMPUTER SCIENCE, COMPUTING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, CONSERVATION OF THE ENVIRONMENT, EARTH SCIENCES, GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT, PLANNING, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, MATHEMATICAL MODELLING, MATHEMATICS, MATHEMATICS, THE ENVIRONMENT, THE ENVIRONMENT
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