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Math Evolution Group




Evolutionary dynamics is the study of the fundamental priciples of evolutionary changes. Evolution is becoming a systematic mathematical theory, and the inspiring ideas of evolutionary processes or mechanisms introduce numerous novel mathematical terms. The evolutionary process is usually stuided in the context of the game theory, optimization and control theory, dynamical systems, graph theory, differential equations, and scienfitif computings. 

We are particularly, but not restrictly, interesting in the study on evolutionary game theory, dynamics of population interactions, inverse games, optimizations, inverse problems in biology, molecular modeling, mathematical modeling of biological systems etc. One priority of the group is providing oppotunities for different community exchanging exciting ideas and collaborating on interesting topics. 


For upcoing events please see our Calendar .


Important Annoucement/News:  

The schedule of the seminar is updated:

Moment methods for ecological processes in continuous space, by B. Bolker, S.W. Pacala, and S.A. Levine

Speaker: Ozgur
Aydogmus, Feb 1st, Wed

If you have any questions, please contact the organizers .


Important Reminder:




 

"Wir mussen issen, wir werden wissen"
          

   -- David Hilbert


 

Recent News

Yuanyuan Huang and Dr. Zhijun Wu published newe paper: "statistical measures on residue-level protein structural properties" on JSFG [link]
The papers related to the talk on Apr 6th:  
[
link 1], [link 2]
The papers discussed duing free discussion on Mar 30th is posted [link 1], [link 2]
The paper discussed on Wed, Jan 26 is by Dr. Blaster and Dr. Kirschner, [link]
Evolutionary dynamics
Game theory
Evolutionary Games
Interacting systems
Molecular Modeling