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University of Birmingham > Talks@bham > Applied Mathematics Seminar Series > Dynamic networks and network dynamics
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact David Smith. Biological systems are very often described using networks (graphs) where biological features (nodes) are joined via interactions (edges). This can reveal intriguing patterns and generate beguiling theory, but these can be hard to reconcile with real data. Here we explore why, suggesting that interactions which change with time can offer useful insight. Examples range from analytical probabilistic solutions for simple systems to simulation studies of more complex systems such as ecological communities and circadian clocks. This talk is part of the Applied Mathematics Seminar Series series. This talk is included in these lists:
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