Reaction-diffusion in Social and Biological Sciences: Dynamics and ResNet Control by Enrique Zuazua

Reaction-diffusion in Social and Biological Sciences: Dynamics and ResNet Control by Enrique Zuazua

Yesterday November 3rd our Head Enrique Zuazua (FAU-AvH, Germany | Deusto Fundation, Bilbao | UAM, Madrid) gave a talk at the DynamIC Seminar – MA organized by the Imperial College London via Zoom about:

Reaction-diffusion in Social and Biological Sciences: Dynamics and ResNet Control

Watch now the recorded session:

Abstract. We analyse reaction-diffusion models arising in social and biological sciences. Frequently, they play an important role in applications, when avoiding population extinction or propagation of infectious diseases, enhancing multicultural features, etc. But, when doing that, often, the mathematical formulation of these issues requires of the concepts and tools from Control Theory, which may be reinterpreted in terms of the dynamical system behaviour of Residual Neural Networks.

In this talk, oriented to a broad audience, and avoiding unnecessary technical difficulties, we explained how these areas of Applied Mathematics meet, pointing some challenging problems for future research.

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