Arizona State University College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
   
  Mathematical Biology Seminar (Spring 03)

-MAT 591-


Co-sponsored by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering
Time: 3:40-4:30 Friday, Room: PSA 107
Contact: Hal Smith - halsmith@asu.edu
Also see: Molecular and Cellular Biology Seminar and the Department of Biology Seminar
DATE SPEAKER TOPIC/ABSTRACT
Friday February 7th Timothy Newman, Associate Professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Arizona State University Uncertainty in extinction times for small isolated populations.
Friday February 14th Petr Lansky, Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic Prague, Czechia Stochastic neuronal models; historical and personal notes.
Friday February 28th Lun-Shin Yao, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona Chaos or numerical errors?
Friday March 7th John M. Anderies, Biology, ASU Subsistence constraints and institutional adaptation in a simple population/resource society, a dynamical systems perspective
Friday April 4th J. M. Cushing, Department of Mathematics & Program in Applied Mathematics, University of Arizona Discrete Models of Competition.
Friday April 11th Bai-Lian (Larry) Li, Ecological Complexity and Modeling Lab, University of California at Riverside Spatio-temporal complexity and chaos of ecological interactions.
Friday April 18th John Burke, ASU Department of Mathematics & Statistics Canonical Model of Cascades of mediating Molecules in Cellular Metabolic Pathways and Regulation of Stable Gene Expression States in Cellular Circuits.
Friday April 25th Zonghua Liu, ASU Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Infection dynamics on complex networks
Friday May 9th Professor Shinnosuke Oharu, Chuo University
Convective reaction-diffusion systems with nonlinear constraints and applications to two sex models for population dynamics
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