Special Session 45
Evolution Equations and Mathematical Biology
Organizer(s):
Jozsef Z. Farkas
Peter Hinow
Introduction:
Mathematical biology is an ever growing field. The use of mathematical models helps scientists to shed light on natural phenomena in the life sciences. The application of mathematical methods in the biological and medical sciences are particularly relevant since they are rigorous and provide a much more feasible tool then in-vivo experiments. Evolution equations, and in more general differential equations, are among the key tools since they are amenable to both analytical and numerical investigations. Our symposium brings together scientists from a variety of areas to present and discuss recent trends and progress in their specific field of interest. Our speakers expertise will bridge a wide range of topics from mathematical analysis, modelling and simulation to real world applications.

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