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Summer Mini-Courses 2019

Summer 2019 will feature two mini-courses:

 

Mini-Course #1

Math 8950 - Inequalities



Instructor: Jason Cantarella

Ten Lectures on June 10-14 (MTWRF)



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Mini-Course #2

Math 8970 - Stochastic processes in life sciences



Instructor: Caner Kazanci 

8 Lectures on June 5-7 (WRF) and 10-14 (MTWRF)

A course on stochastic processes in general, focusing on methods applicable to modeling living systems (neural networks, biochemical reactions, and ecosystem modeling.) Tentative outline of topics to be covered:

- Review of basics of probability 

- Mathematical modeling of living systems, a broad overview

- Markov Chains, branching processes 

- Basic introduction to stochastic processes 

- Gillespie's stochastic algorithm 

- Brownian motion and diffusion 

- Basic introduction to Stochastic Differential Equations

- Master Equation

- Langevin Equation

- Cellular Automata



Outcome: Gain a decent understanding mathematics used to model and simulate the probabilistic behavior observed in living systems.



Prerequisites: Basic linear algebra and differential equations knowledge should be enough to understand the topic.



Text book: No text book is required. I will provide class notes based on two books: "A first course in Stochastic processes" by Karlin & Taylor, and "Handbook of Stochastic Methods" by Gardiner. I will use powerpoint style slide shows for most lectures.