Emerging of “Hamiltonian” in Non-Equilibrium Processes: Construction and Related Issues from stochastic process perspective

Time

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Locations

Rettaliata Engineering Center, Room 034

Host

Department of Applied Mathematics

Speaker

Ping Ao
Shanghai Center for Quantitative Life Sciences, Shanghai University
http://systemsbiology.sjtu.edu.cn/members/Ping_Ao.html

Description

In this seminar, I will discuss a new approach emerged from biological study. The core result is so-called fundamental theorem of dynamics: a generic dynamical processes can be decomposed into at most three parts. It appears powerful enough to solve a few fundamental problems in both biology and physics. A few examples will be discussed, too. All those are done in the sense of theoretical scientists. I am looking forward to hearing feedback from professional mathematicians.

Event Topic

Stochastic & Multiscale Modeling and Computation

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