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Barry Phipps tells Plus how he bridges the gap between the arts and sciences as an exhibition curator.

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June 2008
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epidemiology

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Over the past one hundred years, mathematics has been used to understand and predict the spread of diseases, relating important public-health questions to basic infection parameters. Matthew Keeling describes some of the mathematical developments that have improved our understanding and predictive ability.

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Can mathematics help defend against another attack?

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Researchers have used mathematical modelling to understand the evolution of the influenza virus.

Tags: epidemiology : statistical prediction : Medicine : Stochastic model : evolution


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To study a system, mathematicians begin by identifying its most crucial elements, and try to describe them in simple mathematical terms. As Phil Wilson tells us, this simplification is the essence of mathematical modelling.

Tags: mathematical modelling : epidemiology : hooke's law : dimensionless groups