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Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures - Scaling the Maths of Life - Michael Bonsall

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The Secrets of Mathematics
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Michael Bonsall explores how we can use mathematics to link between scales of organisation in biology, delving in to developmental biology, ecology and neurosciences.
The lecture is illustrated and explored with real life examples, simple games and, of course, some neat maths. Michael Bonsall is Professor of Mathematical Biology in Oxford.

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The Secrets of Mathematics
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Michael Bonsall
Keywords
maths
scaling
Department: Mathematical Institute
Date Added: 12/02/2018
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