Interacting Particle Systems (Part 2/3)
- Date
- Jan 18, 2013
- Time
- 9:20 AM - 10:50 AM
- Speaker
- Dr. Anja Voß-Böhme
- Affiliation
- Technische Universität Dresden, ZIH
- Language
- en
- Main Topic
- Mathematik
- Other Topics
- Mathematik
- Host
- Dipl.-Math. Julian Hollender
- Description
- Interacting particle systems (IPSs) are stochastic models for the temporal evolution of spatially explicit systems of locally interacting entities (particles, cells, agents, etc). They prove to be important in many fields of application such as biological, physical and social systems. The lectures will cover the construction of IPSs as Markov processes with a particular state space, important techniques for the analysis of their long-time behavior, numerical and simulation methods for IPSs as well as applications to biological systems of interacting cell population.
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Location
TUD Willers-Bau (WIL A 221)Zellescher Weg12-1401069Dresden
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- https://navigator.tu-dresden.de/etplan/wil/00
Organizer
TUD MathematikWillersbau, Zellescher Weg12-1401069Dresden
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- 49-351-463 33376
- Homepage
- http://tu-dresden.de/mathematik
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