A rigorous foundation for mathematical modeling of biological structures. Mathematical techniques include ordinary and partial differential equations, 3D Fourier analysis and optimization. Biological applications include protein folding, molecular dynamics, implicit solvent electrostatics, and molecular interactions.
credits:
3
prereqs:
(MATH 234, 320, 340 or 375) and (COMP SCI 200, 300, 301, 302 or 310) or graduate or professional standing or member of the Pre-Masters Mathematics (Visiting International) Program
UW_course_guide:
lastTaught:
Fall 2016