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Partial differential equations (PDEs) are mathematical equations that describe relationships between functions of multiple variables and their partial derivatives. In theoretical biology, PDEs are used to model dynamic processes that occur in space and time, such as population growth, disease spread, and tissue development.
PDEs are important in theoretical biology for the following reasons:
PDEs are used in a wide range of applications in theoretical biology, including:
A PDE can be used to model the spread of a bacterial population in a Petri dish. The equation takes into account the growth of the bacteria, the diffusion of bacteria through the dish, and the death of bacteria due to antibiotics. The simulation can be used to study how the bacterial population evolves over time and how different factors, such as the concentration of antibiotics, affect the growth of the population.
PDEs also have some drawbacks:
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