Extended Abstracts Spring 2013 Complex Systems; Control of Infectious Diseases /
The two parts of this volume feature extended conference abstracts corresponding to selected talks given by participants at the "Joint CRM-Imperial College Workshop in Complex Systems" (seventeen extended abstracts) and "Emergence, Spread and Control of Infectious Diseases" (six...
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Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Birkhäuser,
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Σειρά: | Trends in Mathematics,
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Part I: Joint CRM-Imperial College Workshop in Complex Systems
- Foreword
- Mesoscopic models for the overstretching transition of DNA
- Criticality on rainfall: statistical observational constraints for the onset of strong convection modelling
- Testing universality and goodness-of-fit test of power-law distributions
- Stability of strength and weight distributions for time-evolving word co-occurrence networks
- Single infection epidemic spreading model
- Niche dimension as an emergent property of food-web structure
- Modelling the population dynamics in a cell culture at two different scales
- Assessing the significance and predicting the effects of knockout cascades in metabolic networks
- Stochastic amplification in neural networks
- Evolutionary dynamics of the genotype-phenotype map
- Spatio-temporal patterns in a large-scale discrete-time neuron network
- A cavity method approach to DNA stretching
- Idiosyncrasy as an explanation for power laws in nature
- Symmetric division model of cell differentiation systems
- Free energy landscape analysis of mesoscopic model for finding DNA-protein binding sites
- Are first order phase transitions possible in disordered low-dimensional non-equilibrium systems?- Labquakes: acoustic emission during the compression of porous materials
- Part II: Emergence, Spread and Control of Infectious Diseases
- Foreword
- Global properties of a core group model for sexually transmitted infections
- Incorporating landscape heterogeneities in the spread of an epidemic in wildlife
- The phenomenon of apparent disappearance in the marine bacteriophage dynamics
- Viral RNA replication modes: evolutionary and dynamical implications
- System order reduction methods with application to a bacteriophages dynamics model
- Viruses and their role in the ocean: bacteriophages and bacteria interactions.