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Seminarium Zakładu Biomatematyki i Teorii Gier

Cotygodniowe seminarium badawcze


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środy, 14:15 , sala: 5070

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  • 29 listopada 2023 14:15
    Agnieszka Bartłomiejczyk (Politechnika Gdańska)
    Existence of wave solutions of a glioma model in a porous medium
    We study the glioma model with continuous chemotherapy administered to tumours evolving not only due to proliferation, but also due to the diffusion process. We consider model with non-linear diffusion describing motility in a porous …

  • 22 listopada 2023 12:15
    Michał J. Gajda
    Sanacja i Wehrmacht
    Spróbuję matematycznie porównać armię polską i Wehrmacht w 1939 roku. Opiszę stosowanie równań różniczkowych Lanchestera na armiach ludzi i mrówek w celu określenia efektywności taktycznej w starciu. Potem przejdę do moich prób modelowania zmian w …

  • 15 listopada 2023 14:15
    Agnieszka Wiszniewska-Matyszkiel (MIM UW)
    How responsive should a firm be to customers expectations?
    [Economic abstract from the published paper] This study explores ways to optimally align quality with customer expectations in light of changes in expectations related to experience with the actual quality of the product. A firm’s …

  • 8 listopada 2023 14:15
    Marcin Choiński (SGGW)
    A Discrete SIS Model of Epidemic for Heterogeneous Population without Discretization of its Continuous Counterpart
    We propose a model of an infectious disease transmission in a heterogeneous population consisting of two different subpopulations: individuals with low and high susceptibility to an infection. This is a discrete model which was built …

  • 25 października 2023 14:15
    Marek Bodnar (MIM UW)
    Stability of periodic solution in a model of CAR-T cell immunotherapy - continuation
    This seminar is a continuation of the presentation from two weeks ago.

  • 18 października 2023 14:15
    Burcu Gürbüz (Institute of Mathematics, Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz)
    Analysis of a model of the Calvin cycle
    The dynamical properties of systems of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) have been studied in various chemical reaction network formulations. Among these, the Calvin cycle stands out as a widely recognised chemical reaction network that plays …

  • 11 października 2023 14:15
    Marek Bodnar (MIM UW)
    Stability of periodic solution in a model of CAR-T cell immunotherapy
    I will talk about a model of CAR-T (Chimeric Antigen Receptor T) cell therapy that was presented in paper O. León-Triana et al.. (Cancers, 2021). I consider an system of 4 ODEs with impulses and …

  • 24 maja 2023 12:15
    Frank Bastian (School of Mathematical Sciences, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland)
    Cancer growth and evolutionary games; choosing the right model for including an Allee effect
    The current state of the art for treating cancer is using the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of one or more cytotoxic agents. The goal is to drive the cancer cell population to extinction and therefore …

  • 10 maja 2023 12:15
    Rabah Amir (University of Iowa)
    On Cournot's theory of oligopoly with perfect complements
    This paper provides a thorough characterization of the properties of Cournot's so-called complementary monopoly model (or oligopoly with perfect complements) in a general setting, including existence, uniqueness and the comparative statics effects of entry. As …

  • 26 kwietnia 2023 12:15
    Urszula Skwara (UMCS Lublin)
    Mathematical modelling of vector-borne diseases
    Vector-borne diseases account for approximately 17% of all infectious diseases in the word and cause about 700 000 deaths each year. Vector-borne diseases are transmitted by vectors, which include mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas. In our …

  • 5 kwietnia 2023 12:15
    Helena Stage (Manchester University)
    Multi-scale modelling in public health: applications and methodology
    Public health outbreaks require consideration of dynamics which occur at multiple scales: the within-host dynamics, the social contact patterns of people, and the resulting transmission patterns (to name only a few). In this talk we …

  • 29 marca 2023 12:15
    Urszula Foryś/Wiktor Jochymczyk (MIM UW)
    Modelowanie terapii CAR-T
    Spotkanie robocze grantu w ramach POB3.

  • 22 marca 2023 12:15
    Dominika Machowska (MIM UW)
    Open-loop Nash equilibrium in games with time-varying delays
    We consider a game with non-linear time-varying delays in states and in strategies for which we formulate a new sufficient optimality conditions of dual programming type for the existence of the open-loop Nash equilibria. Moreover, …

  • 15 marca 2023 12:15
    Helena Stage (Manchester University)
    Multi-scale modelling in public health: applications and methodology
    SEMINARIUM ODWOŁANE - ODBĘDZIE SIĘ W PÓŹNIEJSZYM TERMINIE   Public health outbreaks require consideration of dynamics which occur at multiple scales: the within-host dynamics, the social contact patterns of people, and the resulting transmission patterns …

  • 8 marca 2023 12:15
    Marcin Penconek (Międzydziedzinowa Szkoła Doktorska UW)
    Neuronal Mechanisms of Decision-Making (part II)
    Human decision-making has been the subject of research in many disciplines including psychology, economics, and neuroscience. In economics, value-based decisions under risk and uncertainty are of particular interest. Fifty years ago, Kahneman and Tversky proposed …