Organizers:
William Langford and
Pauline van den
Driessche
Recently there has been tremendous progress in the theory of dynamical
systems and the application of this theory to many areas of mathematical
biology. The speakers in this session will communicate recent advances
in both mathematical analysis and biological applications, including
such applications as neural networks, disease spread and population
models. The qualitative analysis will include complex behaviour
and aspects of stability. Some lectures should be accessible
to mathematicians who want to learn about this exciting area of
applied mathematics.
Plenary
Speaker:
Michael Mackey (McGill University)
Abstract
Invited Speakers:
Chris Bauch (Guelph University) Abstract
Daniel
Coombs (University of British Columbia) Abstract
Roderick Edwards (University of Victoria) Abstract
Connell
McCluskey (McMaster University) Abstract
Lindi
Wahl (University of Western Ontario)
Abstract
Gail
Wolkowicz (McMaster University) Abstract
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