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The aim of this course is to present some examples of stochastic models suitable for population dynamics.
The first part will introduce a class of continuous time models called piecewise deterministic Markov processes (PDMPs). Their trajectories are deterministic with jumps at random times. They are especially suitable to model phenomena with different time scales: a fast time-sacla corresponding to the deterministic behaviour and a slow time-scale corresponding to the jumps. I'll present different biological systems that can be modelled by PDMPs, explain how they can be simulated.
The second part will focus on random models for cell division when the whole branching population is taken into account. I'll present two data sets from biological experiments trying to determine whether cell division is symmetric or not. I'll explain how statistic tools can help answer this question.[-]
The aim of this course is to present some examples of stochastic models suitable for population dynamics.
The first part will introduce a class of continuous time models called piecewise deterministic Markov processes (PDMPs). Their trajectories are deterministic with jumps at random times. They are especially suitable to model phenomena with different time scales: a fast time-sacla corresponding to the deterministic behaviour and a slow ...[+]

60Jxx ; 92Bxx ; 90Cxx

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The aim of this course is to present some examples of stochastic models suitable for population dynamics.
The first part will introduce a class of continuous time models called piecewise deterministic Markov processes (PDMPs). Their trajectories are deterministic with jumps at random times. They are especially suitable to model phenomena with different time scales: a fast time-sacla corresponding to the deterministic behaviour and a slow time-scale corresponding to the jumps. I'll present different biological systems that can be modelled by PDMPs, explain how they can be simulated.
The second part will focus on random models for cell division when the whole branching population is taken into account. I'll present two data sets from biological experiments trying to determine whether cell division is symmetric or not. I'll explain how statistic tools can help answer this question.[-]
The aim of this course is to present some examples of stochastic models suitable for population dynamics.
The first part will introduce a class of continuous time models called piecewise deterministic Markov processes (PDMPs). Their trajectories are deterministic with jumps at random times. They are especially suitable to model phenomena with different time scales: a fast time-sacla corresponding to the deterministic behaviour and a slow ...[+]

60Jxx ; 92Bxx ; 90Cxx

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The aim of this course is to present some examples of stochastic models suitable for population dynamics.
The first part will introduce a class of continuous time models called piecewise deterministic Markov processes (PDMPs). Their trajectories are deterministic with jumps at random times. They are especially suitable to model phenomena with different time scales: a fast time-sacla corresponding to the deterministic behaviour and a slow time-scale corresponding to the jumps. I'll present different biological systems that can be modelled by PDMPs, explain how they can be simulated.
The second part will focus on random models for cell division when the whole branching population is taken into account. I'll present two data sets from biological experiments trying to determine whether cell division is symmetric or not. I'll explain how statistic tools can help answer this question.[-]
The aim of this course is to present some examples of stochastic models suitable for population dynamics.
The first part will introduce a class of continuous time models called piecewise deterministic Markov processes (PDMPs). Their trajectories are deterministic with jumps at random times. They are especially suitable to model phenomena with different time scales: a fast time-sacla corresponding to the deterministic behaviour and a slow ...[+]

60Jxx ; 92Bxx ; 90Cxx

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In the two lectures an introduction to PDE-constrained optimization is given. Exemplary, the techniques are described for linear elliptic and parabolic equations. First-order optimality conditions are derived. Then, these techniques are extended to more difficult problems including inequality constraints and nonlinearities. Furthermore, second-order methods for optimization are explained.

49J20 ; 49K20 ; 49M41 ; 90Cxx

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In the two lectures an introduction to PDE-constrained optimization is given. Exemplary, the techniques are described for linear elliptic and parabolic equations. First-order optimality conditions are derived. Then, these techniques are extended to more difficult problems including inequality constraints and nonlinearities. Furthermore, second-order methods for optimization are explained.

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