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Cambridge Studies in Mathematical Biology

This series delves into the fascinating intersection of mathematics and biology, offering profound insights into complex biological systems through quantitative methods. Each volume meticulously balances mathematical rigor with biological relevance, making advanced topics accessible to students and researchers alike. It explores how models and computation can be used to understand phenomena from the cellular level to ecosystems, highlighting the interdisciplinary nature of modern science.

Evolution in Age-Structured Populations

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  • Focusing on the mathematical theory of demography and genetics in age-structured populations, this new edition by Brian Charlesworth emphasizes clarity by minimizing complex mathematics. It includes thorough derivations of significant theoretical results, making it accessible for readers seeking to deepen their understanding of these concepts without getting lost in intricate calculations.

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