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The role of fractional calculus in modeling biological phenomena: A review

Ionescu, C. ; Lopes, A. ; Copot, D. ; Machado, J.A.T. ; Bates, J.H.T.

Communications in nonlinear science & numerical simulation, 2017-10, Vol.51, p.141-159 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Amsterdam: Elsevier B.V

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  • Título:
    The role of fractional calculus in modeling biological phenomena: A review
  • Autor: Ionescu, C. ; Lopes, A. ; Copot, D. ; Machado, J.A.T. ; Bates, J.H.T.
  • Assuntos: Biological models (mathematics) ; Biology ; Biomedical engineering ; Biomedicine ; Calculus ; Complexity ; Diffusion ; Fractional calculus ; Fractional order impedance ; Impedance models ; Mathematical models ; Power-law ; Respiratory impedance
  • É parte de: Communications in nonlinear science & numerical simulation, 2017-10, Vol.51, p.141-159
  • Descrição: •An up to date review with the latest scientific results of fractional calculus in both science and engineering fields.•The use of fractional calculus in modeling: respiratory tissue, bio-impedance and drug diffusion.•Fractional calculus offers parsimonious yet accurate models. This review provides the latest developments and trends in the application of fractional calculus (FC) in biomedicine and biology. Nature has often showed to follow rather simple rules that lead to the emergence of complex phenomena as a result. Of these, the paper addresses the properties in respiratory lung tissue, whose natural solutions arise from the midst of FC in the form of non-integer differ-integral solutions and non-integer parametric models. Diffusion of substances in human body, e.g. drug diffusion, is also a phenomena well known to be captured with such mathematical models. FC has been employed in neuroscience to characterize the generation of action potentials and spiking patters but also in characterizing bio-systems (e.g. vegetable tissues). Despite the natural complexity, biological systems belong as well to this class of systems, where FC has offered parsimonious yet accurate models. This review paper is a collection of results and literature reports who are essential to any versed engineer with multidisciplinary applications and bio-medical in particular.
  • Editor: Amsterdam: Elsevier B.V
  • Idioma: Inglês

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