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Hopf Bifurcation in the Two Locus Genetic Model

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Electronic ISBN: 978-1-4704-0694-3
Product Code: MEMO/44/284.E
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Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society
Volume: 441983; 190 pp
MSC: Primary 92; Secondary 58;

• Chapters
• Introduction
• I. Cycles in simple genetic systems
• II. Parametric description of the Hopf locus
• III. Programs and examples
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• The technical results are surrounded by enough narrative to make the book readable without total immersion, in agreeable contrast to some earlier texts on topological dynamics. The many exercises contain some of the details of proofs, as well as pointers to other areas and a number of individual gems. This will be a useful book for readers of a topological bent already familiar with the basics of dynamical systems theory; it contains much fundamental material, tells a unified story, and has appeared at the right time.

Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society
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Volume: 441983; 190 pp
MSC: Primary 92; Secondary 58;
• Chapters
• Introduction
• I. Cycles in simple genetic systems
• II. Parametric description of the Hopf locus
• III. Programs and examples
• The technical results are surrounded by enough narrative to make the book readable without total immersion, in agreeable contrast to some earlier texts on topological dynamics. The many exercises contain some of the details of proofs, as well as pointers to other areas and a number of individual gems. This will be a useful book for readers of a topological bent already familiar with the basics of dynamical systems theory; it contains much fundamental material, tells a unified story, and has appeared at the right time.

Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society
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