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- MAT 591 -
Co-sponsored by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering
Time: 3:40-4:30 Friday, Room: PSA 106
Contact: Hal
Smith - halsmith@asu.edu
Also see: Molecular and Cellular
Biology Seminar and the Department
of Biology Seminar
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| DATE |
SPEAKER |
TOPIC/ABSTRACT |
| Friday September 6th |
Horst R. Thieme, ASU |
The most basic stage-structured population
model with density-dependent transition rate. |
| Friday September 13th |
Tim Newman, ASU |
Novel dynamical phases in two models of
population dynamics with global
regulation. |
| Monday September 23th PSA 102 |
Jef Huisman, University of Amsterdam |
LIMITS ON THE PREDICTABILITY OF MULTI-SPECIES
COMPETITION
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| Friday October 4th |
Yang Kuang, ASU |
Biological Stoichiometry of Tumor Dynamics:
An Ecological Perspective |
| Friday October 18th |
Hal Smith, ASU |
Traveling Waves in a Bio-reactor Model |
| Friday October 25th |
Dr. John Nagy, Scottsdale Community College |
Competition and Natural Selection in a Mathematical
Model of Cancer |
| Friday November 1st |
Patrick de Leenheer, ASU |
Small gain theorems for predator-prey systems
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| Friday November 8th |
Patrick Nelson, University of Michigan |
HIV-1 models that allow for time delays
and age varying parameters are proving to be more robust and qualitatively
more accurate for the disease |
| Friday November 15th |
Irakli Loladze,Princeton Universit |
Will driving cars affect bagels? Modeling
rising CO2 effects on plant stoichiometry. |
| Friday November 22nd |
Chris Miller,ASU |
Modeling and Analysis of Stoichiometric
Two-Patch Consumer-Resource Systems. |
| Wednesday December 4th |
Prof. Sir Peter Swinnerton Dyer, University of Cambridge, U.K |
Liapounov made easy --- or at any rate easier
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| Friday December 6th |
Robert A. Gatenby, University of Arizona |
The Glycolytic Phenotype in Invasive Cancer:
Insights From Mathematical Models |
| fall01 spring03 |