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Mathematical aspects of Hodgkin-Huxley neural theory / Jane Cronin.

Title
  1. Mathematical aspects of Hodgkin-Huxley neural theory / Jane Cronin.
Published by
  1. Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1987.
Author
  1. Cronin, Jane, 1922-

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Description
  1. xi, 261 p. : ill.; 22 cm.
Summary
  1. This book is an introduction to the study of mathematical models of electrically active cells, which play an essential role in, for example, nerve conduction and cardiac functions. This is an important and vigorously researched field. In the book, Dr Cronin synthesizes and reviews this material and provides a detailed discussion of the Hodgkin-Huxley model for nerve conduction, which forms the cornerstone of this body of work. Her treatment includes a derivation of the Hodgkin-Huxley model, which is a system of four nonlinear differential equations; a discussion of the validity of this model; and a summary of some of the mathematical analysis carried out on this model. Special emphasis is placed on singular perturbation theory, and arguments, both mathematical and physiological, for using the perturbation viewpoint are presented.
Series statement
  1. Cambridge studies in mathematical biology ; 7
Uniform title
  1. Cambridge studies in mathematical biology 7.
Subject
  1. Electrophysiology > Mathematical models
  2. Models, Neurological
  3. Neural Conduction
  4. Neural conduction > Mathematical models
  5. Purkinje cells > Mathematical models
Contents
  1. 1. Introduction -- 2. Nerve conduction: the work of Hodgkin and Huxley -- 3. Nerve conduction: other mathematical models -- 4. Models of other electrically excitable cells -- 5. mathematical theory -- 6. Mathematical analysis of physiological models.
Owning institution
  1. Harvard Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Bibliography: p. [253]-258.
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