BIOMATHEMATICS AND GAME THEORY & COMPLEXITY SCIENCE SEMINAR


MAP 6939, Section 05, Spring 2011

(Reference #06499 in Directory of Classes)

The goal of this course is to obtain a good working knowledge of the structure and dynamics of networks. There are numerous important applications of networks in biology (e.g., food webs and gene regulatory networks, to name but two)
Professor: Mike Mesterton-Gibbons
Office: 202B Love
Phone:(850 64)4 2580
Email:mesterto@math.fsu.edu
Web site:http://www.math.fsu.edu/~mesterto
Class meets: In 102 LOV on Wednesdays at 15:35—16:50 (3:35—4:50p.m.)
Credit: 1 semester hour
Course format: Weekly seminar. The schedule is here
Grades (S/U): Will be based on contributions to the seminar, including a (joint or solo) presentation

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Syllabus Change Policy

"Except for changes that substantially affect implementation of the evaluation (grading) statement, this syllabus is a guide for the course and is subject to change with advance notice.''


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