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Math Evolution Group

Mathematical Evolution Group @ Iowa State University / About  

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The goal of Mathematical evolution group and seminar is to provide an opportunity for communication of researchers from mathematics and biology. The seminar and group wish to enhance the interaction of different groups interesting on evolutionary game theory, dynamics of population interactions, inverse games, optimizations, inverse problems in biology, molecular modeling, mathematical modeling of biological systems.  

Some problems are proposed by Professor Wu from Mathematics department

1. Problems of computing Nash for evolutionary games: are they NP?

2. Problems of computing ESS in general.

3. Inverse problems in evolutionary games

4. Game models for plant succession

5. Game models for sexual selection

6. Game models for virus infection

7. Games microbial play

Some of the group members are now working on game theoretical model of yeast growth, formation and dynamics of bacteria colony, modeling immunobiology by PDEs and compartmental systems, game moded of immune tolerance, criss-infections, suferinfections, inverse games, control in game to model mutation choice, parameter estimates, plant colony and games model, stochastics process and modeling in biology, etc.

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"Wir mussen issen, wir werden wissen"
          

   -- David Hilbert


Evolutionary dynamics
Game theory
Evolutionary Games
Interacting systems
Molecular Modeling