Susanne Ditlevsen, the Glossary
Susanne Ditlevsen is a Danish mathematician and statistician, interested in mathematical biology, perception, dynamical systems, and statistical modeling of biological systems.[1]
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7 relations: Biostatistics, Dynamical system, International Statistical Institute, Mathematical and theoretical biology, Perception, Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters, University of Copenhagen.
- Danish mathematicians
- Danish statisticians
- Danish women mathematicians
Biostatistics
Biostatistics (also known as biometry) is a branch of statistics that applies statistical methods to a wide range of topics in biology.
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Dynamical system
In mathematics, a dynamical system is a system in which a function describes the time dependence of a point in an ambient space, such as in a parametric curve.
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International Statistical Institute
The International Statistical Institute (ISI) is a professional association of statisticians.
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Mathematical and theoretical biology
Mathematical and theoretical biology, or biomathematics, is a branch of biology which employs theoretical analysis, mathematical models and abstractions of living organisms to investigate the principles that govern the structure, development and behavior of the systems, as opposed to experimental biology which deals with the conduction of experiments to test scientific theories.
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Perception
Perception is the organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information in order to represent and understand the presented information or environment.
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Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters
The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters (or Videnskabernes Selskab) is a Danish academy of science.
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University of Copenhagen
The University of Copenhagen (Københavns Universitet, KU) is a public research university in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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See also
Danish mathematicians
- Aksel Frederik Andersen
- Anders Hald
- Børge Jessen
- Bent Fuglede
- Birgit Grodal
- Carl Christoffer Georg Andræ
- Carl Jensen Burrau
- Charlotte Wedell
- Christian Pommerenke
- Christina Tønnesen-Friedman
- Christoffer Dybvad
- Dorte Olesen
- Eva Vedel Jensen
- Flemming Topsøe
- Georg Frederik Ursin
- Gerd Grubb
- Hans Bruun Nielsen
- Hans-Bjørn Foxby
- Herman Madsen
- Herman Valentiner
- Hieronymus Georg Zeuthen
- Ib Madsen
- Inge Henningsen
- Jørgen Dybvad
- Jan S. Hesthaven
- Jens Kraft
- Jesper Møller (mathematician)
- Johan Frederik Steffensen
- Johannes Mollerup
- Karsten Grove
- Mai Gehrke
- Michael Strabo
- Mikael Rørdam
- Peter Landrock
- Petrus de Dacia (mathematician)
- Poul Heegaard
- Søren Galatius
- Susanne Ditlevsen
- Thomas Bartholin
- Thomas Fincke
- Thomas Jakobsen
- Thyra Eibe
- Troels Jørgensen
- Uffe Haagerup
- Werner Fenchel
Danish statisticians
- Adolph Jensen
- Agner Krarup Erlang
- Anders Hald
- Arent Berntsen
- Bent Jørgensen (statistician)
- Eva Vedel Jensen
- Gabriele Rohde
- Georg Rasch
- Harald Ludvig Westergaard
- Inge Henningsen
- Jesper Møller (mathematician)
- Johan Frederik Steffensen
- Kaare Christensen
- Kirstine Smith
- Meta Hansen
- Michael Strabo
- Niels Keiding
- Ole Barndorff-Nielsen
- Peter Dalgaard
- Søren Johansen
- Steffen Lauritzen
- Susanne Ditlevsen
- Thorvald N. Thiele
Danish women mathematicians
- Birgit Grodal
- Charlotte Wedell
- Christina Tønnesen-Friedman
- Dorte Olesen
- Eva Vedel Jensen
- Inge Henningsen
- Lis Brack-Bernsen
- Mai Gehrke
- Susanne Ditlevsen
- Thyra Eibe
- Tinne Hoff Kjeldsen