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Mathematics of Life Unlocking the Secrets of Existence

By: Ian Stewart
320 pages
Publisher: Profile Books
Mathematics of Life
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Mathematicians and biologists confront nature's enigmas. A new partnership of biologists and mathematicians is picking apart the hidden complexity of animals and plants to throw fresh light on the behaviour of entire organisms, how they interact, and how changes in biological diversity affect the planet's ecological balance.

This book offers new and sometimes startling perspectives on evolution and how patterns of inheritance and population work out over time-scales ranging from millions to hundreds of years - as well as what's going on to change us right now. The author explores these and a whole range of pertinent issues, including how far genes control behaviour and the nature of life itself. He shows how far mathematicians and biologists are succeeding in tackling some of the most difficult scientific problems the human race has ever confronted and where their research is currently taking us.

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Ian Stewart is Emeritus Professor of Mathematics and active researcher at Warwick University.
By: Ian Stewart
320 pages
Publisher: Profile Books
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Stewart is Britain's most brilliant and prolific populariser of mathematics... the book is a testament to the versatility of maths and how it is shaping our understanding of the world.
- Alex Bellos, Guardian

"As always, [Stewart] explains complicated mathematical ideas brilliantly"
- New Scientist

"A quirky look at the mathematics of biology for those who want to know about patterns on tigers, the taxonomy of lizards, alien life, and how much information in an egg is needed to make an elephant. Stewart has a lively humour and his book stretches the mind without pain."
- The Times
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