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11.03.20 Mohammad Salahshour (MPI MiS, Leipzig)
The Evolution of Cooperation
04.03.20
02.03.20 Sophie Pénisson (Université Paris-Est Créteil (UPEC), LAMA - Laboratoire d'Analyse et de Mathématiques Appliquées)
A genealogical model for the ancestor paradox
28.02.20 Anastassia M. Makarieva (Ecological Physics Group, Theoretical Physics Division, Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, Gatchina, Russia)
Biotic regulation of the environment
08.01.20 Mikhail Tikhonov (Washington University)
Toy models for evolution in many environments and high dimensions
11.12.19 Ulf Dieckmann (International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg)
An Introduction to Adaptive Dynamics Theory
27.11.19
30.10.19 Anton Zadorin (MPI MiS, Leipzig)
Brief introduction to metric geometry of p-adic numbers and to C-valued analysis on them, part II
23.10.19 Anton Zadorin (MPI MiS, Leipzig)
Brief introduction to metric geometry of p-adic number and to C-valued analysis on them
02.10.19 Anton Zadorin (MPI MiS, Leipzig)
Phenotypic plasticity/norm of reaction in evolutionary theories: questions, challenges, formalizations
27.05.19 Philip Gerrish (Georgia Institute of Technology, Los Alamos)
Characterizing fitness mutations – the elusive raw material of evolution – from population samples taken in real time
09.05.19 Michael Joswig (Technische Universität Berlin)
Cluster partitions and fitness landscapes of the Drosophila fly microbiome
18.03.19 Maarten Wensink (University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Biodemography)
My love-hate relationship with age structure in modeling aging and cancer
17.01.19 Dimitri Loutchko (Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society, Berlin)
A Semigroup Formalism for Biochemical Reaction Networks
15.01.19 Anton Zadorin (Chimie, Biologie, et Innovation, LBC, ESPCI, Paris)
Conformational changes upon binding and allostery as generic features of enzymes: implication of multiple degrees of freedom
14.01.19 Anton Zadorin (Chimie, Biologie, et Innovation, LBC, ESPCI, Paris)
Natural selection in compartmentalized environment with reshuffling
07.01.19 Judith Cerit (Technische Universität München, Lehrstuhl für Mathematische Modelle biologischer Systeme)
Mathematical models of bacterial quorum sensing

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