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Tools of automatic control for scientific computing, Models and Methods in Biomathematics
2010 Research Team Activity Report
Bordeaux - Sud-Ouest
Field :
Computational Sciences for Biology, Medicine and the Environment
Theme : Observation, Modeling, and Control for Life Sciences
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Members
Overall Objectives
Introduction
Highlights
Scientific Foundations
Structured population modeling
Optimal control problems in biomathematics
Developping mathematical methods of optimal control, inverse problems and dynamical systems; software tools
Application Domains
Application fields and collaborations with biologists
Software
New Results
New results in the theory of factorization of boundary value problems
Data completion problems for elliptic equations using the theory of factorization
New results in dynamical systems theory applied to population dynamics
Modeling the activity of populations of neurons: study of synchronization
Invasion processes and modeling in epidemiology
The blood production system
Modeling in electrocardiology
Nosocomial diseases
Other Grants and Activities
National Initiatives
International Initiatives
Dissemination
Animation of the scientific community
Participation to conference, seminars
Teaching
Bibliography
Major publications
Publications of the year
References in notes