1st
AIM-style Workshop on Mathematics of Reaction Networks
5-7
October 2015
Department
of Mathematics
Van Vleck Hall
University
of Wisconsin-Madison
This
Workshop is an immediate follow-up on the four minisymposia
at
the AMS sectional meeting in Chicago http://www.ams.org/meetings/sectional/2219_program.html,
and it gives us a chance to discuss in more detail about some recent
results and about open problems, and start some new collaborations.
Invited participants:
David Anderson, University of
Wisconsin
Balasz Boros, Eotvos Lorand University
Jim Brunner, University of
Wisconsin
Danielle Capelletti,
University of Copenhagen
Gheorghe Craciun, University
of Wisconsin
Kurt Ehlert,
University of Wisconsin
Jinsu Kim, University of Wisconsin
Badal Joshi, California State University San Marcos
Matthew Johnston, San
Jose State University
Stefan Mueller, Johann Radon
Institute
Mecedes Perez Millan, University of Buenos Aires
Casian Pantea, West Virginia University
Minh Binh
Tran, University of Wisconsin
Schedule:
Mornings: “Chalk-talk” presentations
of various topics in reaction networks
theory, selected by
participants. Statement and discussion of open problems.
Afternoons: Split in smaller groups and
attempt to address some of the open
problems.
This is an AIM-style workshop,
where we have (i) some presentations in the
mornings (we prefer "chalk talks" with no slides, and with
opportunities for
questions and discussion), and (ii) less structured interactions in the afternoons,
where participants have a chance separate into "groups of interests" and
discuss about possible collaborations.
Location:
9th floor of Van Vleck Hall, 480 Lincoln Drive, Madison WI 53705.