Speaker: Jason Harmon (UCF, Mathematics Department) Title: Diffusion in systems of colliding particles Abstract: The Laplacian is a matrix representation of a graph of nodes. Properties of the Laplacian are useful for graph theory and for multi-patch population models in mathematical epidemiology. The Matrix Group inverse is a specific case of the Drazin inverse that, due to it preserving eigenvalues/vectors, …
Mathematics EventSpeaker: Hsin-Hsiung Bill Huang (UCF, Department of Statistics & Data Science) Title: Bayesian Spatiotemporal Modeling of Deer Mouse Populations: Gaussian Processes and Scalable Approximations Abstract: The North American deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) serves as a critical ecological indicator, with its population dynamics influenced by environmental factors such as precipitation and temperature. This talk presents a Bayesian hierarchical framework to model …
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