https://biomath.math.bas.bg/biomath/index.php/conference/issue/feed Biomath Communications 2023-12-31T20:02:55+02:00 Svetoslav M. Markov smarkov@bio.bas.bg Open Journal Systems <p>Biomath Communications is an international journal that publishes original research and review articles, open problems and recent advances, news and announcement related to the field of Biomathematics, social-economic models, math linguistics, math sociology, psychology, reliability in computing, theses and dissertations, projects, conference reports, book reviews.</p> https://biomath.math.bas.bg/biomath/index.php/conference/article/view/bmc.2023.12.317 In Memoriam: Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Svetoslav Markov 2023-12-31T20:02:55+02:00 Evgenia Sendova jenny.sendova@gmail.com <p>It is with deep sadness and profound appreciation that we reflect on the life and scientific journey of Professor D. Sc. Svetoslav Marinov Markov, who departed this world at the age of 80. Professor Markov (or Sveti, as we, his colleagues and friends called him) has been an integral part of our lives, and together with our grief, we would like to celebrate his remarkable life and outstanding achievements in science. His career, spanning over five decades, has left an indelible mark by marrying biomathematics with interval analysis. Specifically, he focused his research on modeling biological processes under conditions of uncertainty, employing the tools of interval arithmetic. His work extended beyond ensuring the accuracy of input data, incorporating control over computational errors, showcasing a commitment to precision in scientific inquiry.</p> 2024-02-20T00:00:00+02:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Evgenia Sendova https://biomath.math.bas.bg/biomath/index.php/conference/article/view/bmc.2023.08.287 BIOMATH 2023 International Conference and School for Young Scientists: A Personal View 2023-08-31T15:47:17+03:00 Ekaterina Auer ekaterina.auer@hs-wismar.de <p>An average person, if asked on the street about the subject of biomathematics, might look a little bewildered: many people, while thinking about biology, in fact think about the respective school subject and just cannot phatom the use of mathematics there. However, even common flowers such as yellow chamomiles or sunflowers show in their middles arrangements described by the Fibonacci numbers, a fact noticed and used since middle ages. That is, studies in mathematical/theoretical biology, or <em>biomathematics</em>, actually need to cover <em>all of biology</em> and, additionally, such fields of mathematics as stochastics, operations research, and computer science, which enables researchers, for example, to shorten experiments' times from decades to mere minutes with the help of appropriate mathematical models implemented on computers. To this end, scientists in many disciplines need to work together in order to create realistic simulations. The series of annual BIOMATH conferences, held regularly since 1995, helps along this way and connects scientists applying "mathematical and computational tools to the study of phenomena in the broad fields of biology, ecology, medicine, biophysics, biochemistry, pharmacokinetics, chemoinformatics, biotechnology, bioengineering, environmental science" from around the world.</p> 2023-08-31T00:00:00+03:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Ekaterina Auer