Kurtz Tom (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

Understanding complex, multiscale networks

Fluid and diffusion approximations arise naturally in the study of chemical reaction networks as they do in the study of queueing and processing networks.  Reaction networks in biological cells present systems in which some components are reasonably modeled as fluids, some diffusive, and some discrete.  Methods of asymptotic analysis identifying and supporting these choices will be discussed.


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