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Sunday, October 7th | ||
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8:15 AM |
Using canalization for the control of discrete networks David Murrugarra, University of Kentucky MU 224 Gila 8:15 AM - 8:40 AM |
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8:15 AM |
Anne E. Yust, The New School MU 226 Graham 8:15 AM - 8:40 AM |
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8:15 AM |
Modeling Influenza Outbreaks on a College Campus Eli Goldwyn MU 246 Coconino 8:15 AM - 8:40 AM |
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8:45 AM |
The influence of canalization on the robustness of finite dynamical systems Claus Kadelka MU 224 Gila 8:45 AM - 9:10 AM |
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8:45 AM |
Hannah Callender Highlander, University of Portland MU 226 Graham 8:45 AM - 9:10 AM |
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8:45 AM |
Yellow Fever: Lessons Learned from Modeling an Historic Outbreak Erin N. Bodine, Rhodes College MU 246 Coconino 8:45 AM - 9:10 AM |
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9:15 AM |
Semi-tensor product representations of Boolean networks Matthew Macauley MU 224 Gila 9:15 AM - 9:40 AM |
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9:15 AM |
Modeling the Transmission of Wolbachia in Mosquitoes for controlling Mosquito-borne Diseases Zhuolin Qu MU 246 Coconino 9:15 AM - 9:40 AM |
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9:45 AM |
Analyzing Bigger Networks with Polynomial Algebra Ian H. Dinwoodie, Portland State University MU 224 Gila 9:45 AM - 10:10 AM |
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9:45 AM |
Application of data assimilation in forecasting of influenza in the United States Hannah Biegel, University of Arizona MU 246 Coconino 9:45 AM - 10:10 AM |