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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series > What we have been doing while at INI for the last 5 weeks: a mathematical study on anomalous diffusion
What we have been doing while at INI for the last 5 weeks: a mathematical study on anomalous diffusionAdd to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact INI IT. SDB - Stochastic dynamical systems in biology: numerical methods and applications The field of anomalous diffusion can be very polarising, with some saying that there is little basis for such studies in biology to those saying most of spatial crowding effects lead to these ideas. This presentation will be mainly extempore and off the top of my head but I will try to put some of these ideas in context, warts and all. I will then branch off into such esoteric fields as fractional differential equations, fractional stochastic differential equations, Poisson tau leap with memory, fractional Poisson processes, Mittag Leffler waiting times and finish with a new Poisson tau leap method for anomalous diffusive effects. This will be very much seat of the pants and I hope there is lots of discussion. This talk is part of the Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series series. This talk is included in these lists:
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