Biomat 2013: Mathematics of Planet Earth
Evolution and cooperation in social sciences and biomedicine

In connection with the Mathematics of Planet Earth initiative, BIOMAT 2013 is devoted to the study of the dynamics of processes involved in population dynamics, particular attention being payed to collective emergent behaviors and social problems. In particular, the following lecturers and courses will be given. The contents are shortly described here PDF

Lectures

Tomás ALARCÓN
(CRM,Barcelona, Spain)
AN INTRODUCTION TO STOCHASTIC METHODS IN MATHEMATICAL BIOLOGY
(1)lecture1   (2)lecture2   (3)lecture3
Juan Carlos NUÑO
(Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)
FARE EVASION AND SOCIAL NETWORKS
Mario PRIMICERIO
(Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy)
MATHEMATICAL MODELS FOR SOCIAL CHANGES AND CRIMINOLOGY
(1)lecture1   (2)lecture2   (3)lecture3   (4)lecture4
Koby RUBINSTEIN
(Technion Institute of Technology, Israel)
MATHEMATICAL CHALLENGES IN MEDICINE
Karl SIGMUND
(Universität Wien, Austria)
ON THE EVOLUTION OF COOPERATION
(1)lecture1   (2)lecture2   (3)lecture3   (4)lecture4
Corina E. TARNITA
(Princenton University, USA)
COOPERATION AND CONSTRUCTION
(1)lecture1   (2)lecture2   (3)lecture3