Abstract
Mathematical modeling in immunology requires above all an extremely precise statement of the original problem. The very statement provides the basis for the most complex processes that are modeled with a computer. All mathematical problems, as a rule, reflect so-called balance relationships written either in algebraic form or in the form of differential, integral, or integro-differential equations. These equations represent an adequate map** of the processes that we investigate.
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Marchuk, G.I. (1997). Identification of Parameters of Models. In: Mathematical Modelling of Immune Response in Infectious Diseases. Mathematics and Its Applications, vol 395. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8798-3_6
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