Laboratory of Mathematics

Research work

When drugs and foods are taken into the body, they diffuse and move through it over time, are absorbed and metabolized, and ultimately exert their effects. Living organisms themselves are also dynamic, continuously changing and functioning as time progresses. By expressing such time-dependent changes in concise mathematical terms to the extent possible, and exploring them using mathematical methods, we can in some cases to analyze and understand biological phenomena abstractly in an abstract way beyond individual cases. To this end, we engage in research on the development of appropriate mathematical modelling, mathematical and numerical analytical methods including computer simulations, and visualization of analytical results using techniques such as computational geometry and computer-aided engineering (CAE).

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