Department of Mathematics,
University of California San Diego
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Colloquium
Natalia Komarova
UC Irvine
Mathematical methods in evolutionary dynamics
Abstract:
Evolutionary dynamics permeates life and life-like systems. Mathematical methods can be used to study evolutionary processes, such as selection, mutation, and drift, and to make sense of many phenomena in life sciences. I will present two very general types of evolutionary patterns, loss-of-function and gain-of-function mutations, and discuss scenarios of population dynamics -- including stochastic tunneling and calculating the rate of evolution. I will also talk about evolution in random environments. The presence of temporal or spatial randomness significantly affects the competition dynamics in populations and gives rise to some counterintuitive observations. Applications to biomedical problems will be discussed.
Hosts: Jelena Bradic and Ruth Williams
February 10, 2022
4:00 PM
Zoom ID: 964 0147 5112
Password: Colloquium
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