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Tag Archives: Heterogeneous populations
On the biological insight
I claim that I am a researcher in mathematical biology. By this I mostly understand studying biological problems by using the mathematical modeling method. Additionally, I am interested in analyzing properties of mathematical models arising in mathematical biology. I strongly … Continue reading
JMM 2013: Impressions
Here are some personal impressions from JMM 2013: I attended in full only three sections. To make an interesting conference when there are over 6 thousand registered participants is almost impossible. However, the section on AMS Special Session on the Mathematics … Continue reading
A quick update
This semester I am teaching two courses: Introduction to ODE and senior undergraduate level PDE course; During the next week I am giving a short presentation at Joint Mathematics Meeting at San Diego, the title is Analysis of a stochastic SIR … Continue reading
Workshop “Epidemics on Networks: Current Trends and Challenges”
A very interesting workshop: Workshop “Epidemics on Networks: Current Trends and Challenges” (EpiNet 2012) at the University of Girona, Girona (Catalonia), Spain. Date: 2012-09-05 to 2012-09-07. This is the 2nd announcement of the workshop “Epidemics on Networks: Current trends and … Continue reading
Epidemiological models with parametric heterogeneity
I just got the link to my paper that I uploaded to arXiv (here is the link: Epidemiological models with parametric heterogeneity: Deterministic theory for closed populations). This paper reviews what I was able to learn about epidemiological models using the general … Continue reading
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Tagged heterogeneous models, Heterogeneous populations, mathematical epidemiology
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Workshop III on mathematical models and numerical methods in biomathematics
On October 27–28, at INM RAS, the 3d workshop on mathematical biology is organized. Here is the link to the web page: http://dodo.inm.ras.ru/biomath/workgroup.html The schedule will be available tomorrow. My presentation is on October 27, at 13:35 (as of Monday, … Continue reading
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Tagged conferences, Heterogeneous populations, lytdybr, Presentations
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ECMTB 2011
Starting June, 28, I am attending this conference: http://www.impan.pl/~ecmtb11/index.php?file=regi.html My presentation is on June, 29, Wednesday, 11:30.
Two more presentations
During the last two weeks I gave two more presentations. The latter was at the Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics Department at Moscow State University, the host is Prof. A. B. Kurzhanskii. The presentation was somewhat for a general audience, I … Continue reading
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Tagged Evolution, Heterogeneous populations, Presentations, teaching
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Solutions to the replicator equations
I gave a presentation on the asymptotic solutions to the replicator equation where the matrix is given by for three non-negative vectors . The presentation was at Yulij Ilyashenko‘s seminar at Steklov Institute in Moscow. The slides can be found … Continue reading
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Tagged Heterogeneous populations, Presentations, Replicator equation
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