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Quantitative Biology Lecture Notes

Quantitative Biology Lecture Notes

Quantitative Biology Lecture Notes

This note explains statistical modelling, Fitting models to data, Uncertainty, Hypothesis testing, Simulation methods, More complex models, Comparing models, Bifurcations in dynamical systems, Saddle node bifurcation in a two sexes population growth model, Transcritical bifurcation in an epidemic model, Hopfbifurcation in a predator prey model, Model analysis with deBif.

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