Nonlinear Dynamics In Physiology: A State-Space Approach
Mark Shelhamer, The Johns Hopkins University
World Scientific Publishing Co., 2007
ISBN: 981-270-029-3;
Language: English
Written for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in biomedical engineering and neuroscience, this book provides an introduction to computational techniques and approaches to nonlinear problems in physiology. Early chapters introduce basic concepts in signal processing, dynamics, and linear systems. Later chapters include case studies and the techniques used to solve them. Topics covered include goals of mathematical analysis in physiology, types of dynamic systems, basic statistics, and state-space reconstruction.
The appendix contains examples of how you can use MATLAB to implement some of the computational tools presented.
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