Persistence of population models in temporally fluctuating environments

Event details
Date | 09.02.2015 › 12.02.2015 |
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Category | Conferences - Seminars |
In population dynamics, environmental fluctuations (such as light, precipitation, temperature, nutrient availability, etc.) are usually described as deterministic (typically, periodic) or stochastic variations of the parameters characterizing the model. Understanding under what conditions these external forces can be benefical or detrimental to the existence of populations is a question of theoretical and practical importance in ecology. In automatic control theory, a completely different scientific area, one is interested by the equilibrium stability of some object (say, an airplane) under permanent disturbances that can be deterministic or stochastic. The aim of the workshop is to gather people active in the areas of either "population dynamics" or "automatic control", for exchange of experience and possible cross-fertilization.
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Practical information
- General public
- Free
Organizer
- CIB
Contact
- Isabelle Derivaz-Rabii