250043 VU Kinetic Theory Applied to Biology (2023S)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Su 12.02.2023 00:00 to Tu 07.03.2023 23:59
- Deregistration possible until Fr 31.03.2023 23:59
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max. 25 participants
Language: English
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Termine: Dienstag 13:15 - 14:45 und Mittwoch 11:30-13:00 im Besprechungszimmer im 9. Stock (OMP1)
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Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
- Students must attend all classes, only a maximum of 3 can be missed.
- Students must participate in the class activities and do their homework, like solving exercises or commenting on articles. Small oral presentations on solutions may be requested.
- Evaluation will be based on the homework and a small test at the end of the course which will be based on the homework.Previous knowledge required: very basic knowledge of ordinary differential equations and partial differential equations.
- Students must participate in the class activities and do their homework, like solving exercises or commenting on articles. Small oral presentations on solutions may be requested.
- Evaluation will be based on the homework and a small test at the end of the course which will be based on the homework.Previous knowledge required: very basic knowledge of ordinary differential equations and partial differential equations.
Examination topics
Reading list
Association in the course directory
MBIV; MAMV
Last modified: Tu 14.03.2023 12:09
1. What is emergence and how does kinetic theory contribute to its study?
2. Agent-based models (deterministic and stochastic).
2. Mean-field limits: from agent-based models to transport equations.
3. Hydrodynamic limits: from transport equations to macroscopic models.
4. Applications to collective dynamics.