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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Jindřich Brejcha, Ph.D. (31.08.2023)
The seminar is every Tuesday at 13:00 at Faculty of Science, Charles University, Dpt. Philosophy and History of Science, room p26 (ground floor, from the entrance to the building to the right), Viničná 7, Prague 2 Updates and abstract of upcoming talks together with ZOOM link provided each week at: https://www.math.cas.cz/index.php/events/seminar/14 Please do not hesitate to get in touch with the organizers brejcha@natur.cuni.cz or karolina.korvasova@mff.cuni.cz |
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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Jindřich Brejcha, Ph.D. (31.08.2023)
d'Arcy, W. Thompson. On growth and form. Cambridge university press, 1942 Edelstein-Keshet, Leah. Mathematical models in biology. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, 2005. Kauffman, Stuart A. The origins of order: Self-organization and selection in evolution. Oxford University Press, USA, 1993. Maturana, Humberto R., and Francisco J. Varela. The tree of knowledge: The biological roots of human understanding. New Science Library/Shambhala Publications, 1987. Müller, Gerd B., and Stuart A. Newman. Origination of organismal form: the forgotten cause in evolutionary theory. na, 2003. Murray, James D. Mathematical Biology: I. An Introduction. Vol. 17. Springer Science & Business Media, 2007. Murray, James D. Mathematical Biology: II: Spatial Models and Biomedical Applications. Vol. 3. New York: springer, 2003. Otto, Sarah P., and Troy Day. A biologist's guide to mathematical modeling in ecology and evolution. Princeton University Press, 2007. Strogatz, Steven H. Nonlinear dynamics and chaos with student solutions manual: With applications to physics, biology, chemistry, and engineering. CRC press, 2018. Ross, Don, James Ladyman, David Spurrett, and John Collier. "Everything must go. Metaphysics naturalized." (2006). |
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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Jindřich Brejcha, Ph.D. (31.08.2023)
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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Jindřich Brejcha, Ph.D. (12.01.2024)
The program of the seminar is published at the beginning of each semester. The individual talks focus on various aspects of biology while presenting various theoretical aspects via mathematical methods. Suggestions for prospective speakers are welcome. Also, if any of the participants would like to present hers/his own work we would be grateful for such an effort. Traditionally seminar focuses on ideas proposed by Alan Turing (emergence of spatial patterns). However, other morphological, ecological, and evolutionary models, and their application in biology, medicine, ecology, and evolutionary biology are considered. The main aim of the seminar is to bring closer students and researchers of biology and mathematics and introduce novel research in the field of mathematical biology to students. No specific knowledge of formal aspects of the methods is required, even though in it may be helpful to understand some more advanced talks. However, even beginners (especially those interested to deepen their understanding of theoretical biology and mathematical approaches to study organic life) are very welcome.
Program for the summer semester 2024 will be announced soon. The seminars will be at 13:00 every Tuesday on these dates: 20/2 2024 |