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If you have a question about this talk, please contact June Rix. Refreshments will be available after the Seminar in Central Core at 17.00 hrs I will review different aspects of applications of mean-field models arising in science, technology and life sciences. I will concentrate in 3 models in mathematical biology where these aspects are important in order to produce macroscopic models keeping the right qualitative behavior. We will focus on swarming models, probabilistic models in computational neuroscience and pattern formation in zebra fish lateral lines. Finally, a model of consensus will be adapted as an algorithm for global optimisation. This talk is part of the CMS Special Lectures series. This talk is included in these lists:
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