Stochastic Dynamics in Computational and Mathematical Biology
A special issue of Mathematics (ISSN 2227-7390). This special issue belongs to the section "E3: Mathematical Biology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2024) | Viewed by 1777
Special Issue Editors
Interests: computational biology; mathematical control theory; mathematical modelling; modelling of epidemics; optimisation and control; partial differential equations; stochastic modelling
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The Stochastic Dynamics in Computational and Mathematical Biology Special Issue of Mathematics aims to frame the issues raised in well-stirred approximation and data modeling and address them with improved stochastic approaches. This Special Issue combines new analytical and/or numerical mathematical methods and modeling algorithms alongside implementations of well-accepted, standard modeling technologies in emerging biological and applied science areas: immuno-science, infectious diseases, oncology, pharmacology and toxicology. Stochastic simulations have always been challenging over computational costs, hence algorithmic improvements should definitely be welcome along the way, and today it is very efficient in all aspects: temporal, spatio-temporal, and agent-based simulations. In biology and applied biological sciences, utilization of stochastic dynamics is highly emerging at an industrial scale. We seek papers that bring any of these aforesaid aspects, pushing the circle a little wider. Topics well-suited for this section include, but are not limited to:
- Stochastic modeling in biology;
- Stochastic differential equations;
- Partial differential equations;
- Stochastic control and jump diffusion;
- Single cell gene regulatory network;
- Gene on-off and cell-fate decisions;
- Stress response and biological trade-offs;
- Channel dynamics and neurophysics;
- Mathematical immunology;
- Theoretical immunology;
- Mathematical oncology;
- Tissue architecture and heterogeneity;
- Multiscale modeling;
- Tissue simulation for disease and therapeutics;
- Pharmacokinetics and toxicokinetics;
- Heterogeneous drug distribution.
Dr. Tarunendu Mapder
Dr. Daniel Bergman
Guest Editors
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