I'm a biologist who loves maths. These are my notes about mathematics. They might not relate to overtly 'biological' mathematics subjects.
I'm currently (2015-2016) doing a masters dissertation on algebraic graph theory based on Godsil & Royle's book of the same name, this will doubtless crop up a lot. Biological networks are pretty cool, anyway (when analysed in a statistically rigorous manner). But I'm going to write whatever I find interesting and that I might otherwise forget. At the moment, I'm working through a number of different applied maths and statistics books and these might also raise their heads.
I'm also a molecular biologist (actually molecular medicist) with strong interest in mathematics/informatics.
ReplyDelete(Two years ago finished PhD with a Genetics topic).
I once had the same idea that graphs are the 'correct' tool to dissect biological problems.
Most biologist are not very much into mathematics. Nice to meet someone who loves math (and biology).
Last year began to learn Python. And still learning - and also learn R. These two languages can be combined - as you might know. They are strongly represented in the machine learning field.
*Most biologists
Delete*also learning R