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The solution of the equations, by either analytical or numerical means, describes how the biological system behaves either over time or at equilibrium. There are many different types of equations and the type of behavior that can occur is dependent on both the model and the equations used. The model often makes assumptions about the system.
Morphology problem. How are neural tissues formed in specific ways in different species? The formation of neural tissues in a certain way is necessary for the formation of certain goal-directed behavior for certain species.
1.4 Biology. 1.5 Economics. 2 Other equations. Toggle Other equations subsection. ... This is a list of equations, by Wikipedia page under appropriate bands of their ...
The biochemical systems equation is a compact equation of nonlinear differential equations for describing a kinetic model for any network of coupled biochemical reactions and transport processes. [1] [2] The equation is expressed in the following form: = ((),)
Differential equations are prominent in many scientific areas. Nonlinear ones are of particular interest for their commonality in describing real-world systems and how much more difficult they are to solve compared to linear differential equations.
Mackey-Glass equations; McKendrick–von Foerster equation in age structure modeling; Nernst–Planck equation in ion flux across biological membranes; Price equation in evolutionary biology; Reaction-diffusion equation in theoretical biology. Fisher–KPP equation in nonlinear traveling waves; FitzHugh–Nagumo model in neural activation
A differential equation is an equation involving an unknown function and its derivatives. In a dynamical system, a fixed rule describes the time dependence of a point in a geometrical space. The mathematical models used to describe the swinging of a clock pendulum, the flow of water in a pipe, or the number of fish each spring in a lake are ...
The slime mould Physarum polycephalum is able to compute high-quality approximate solutions to the Traveling Salesman Problem, a combinatorial test with exponentially increasing complexity, in linear time. [15] Fungi such as basidiomycetes can also be used to build logical circuits.