Advanced Study of Mathematical Sciences II (FY2009)

Mathematical Sciences in Society and Ecosystem (in Japanese)

CONTENTS
  As one of topics in sciences which integrate humanities, the theme of complex phenomena which appear in societies and ecosystems will be focused in this subject and will be lectured from the perspectives of mathematical sciences.
  It will be explained how to understand phenomena by modeling to extract the essence from complex phenomena. In particular, the processes of modeling for various phenomena are emphasized, not the mathematical analysis of existing models.
PLANS
  The lecures will be given in omnibus style from interdisciplinary perspectives.
  Speakers in this subject are top researchers and professors working in the academic fields described above.
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PROGRAM
Project based analysis and research cluster course,
Inter Departmental Curriculum, Meiji University
Advanced Study of Mathematical Sciences II: "Mathematical Sciences in Society and Ecosystem"

Date: 14th - 17th September 2009

Schedule/ Speaker/ Title:

Monday, 14th September 2009
13:00 - 14:30 Norio YAMAMURA (Research Institute for Humanity and Nature)
"Basic 1: Evolution and Game (基礎1:進化とゲーム)"
14:40 - 16:10 Norio YAMAMURA (Research Institute for Humanity and Nature)
"Basic 2: Population dynamics (基礎2:個体群動態)"
16:20 - 17:50 Joe Yuichiro WAKANO (Meiji University)
"Fundamental of kin selection theory (血縁選択理論の基礎)"

Tuesday, 15th September 2009
10:30 - 12:00 Norio YAMAMURA (Research Institute for Humanity and Nature)
"Ecosystem and society1: Private and Common use of lands (生態系と社会1:土地利用における私有と共有)"
13:00 - 14:30 Norio YAMAMURA (Research Institute for Humanity and Nature)
"Ecosystem and society2: Migration between cities and country sides (生態系と社会2:都市と田舎の人口移動)"
14:40 - 16:10 Kenichi AOKI (The University of Tokyo)
"Environmental change and Evolution of learning (環境変化と学習進化)"
16:20 - 17:50 Mayuko NAKAMARU (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
"Evolutionary game and construction of social systems (進化ゲームと社会制度設計)"

Wednesday, 16th September 2009
10:30 - 12:00 Norio YAMAMURA (Research Institute for Humanity and Nature)
"Ecosystem1: Strategy of plant phenology (生態系1:植物のフェノロジー戦略)"
13:00 - 14:30 Norio Yamamura (Research Institute for Humanity and Nature)
"Ecosystem 2: Dynamic state of various communities (生態系2:多種の群集動態)"
14:40 - 16:10 Takenori TAKADA (Hokkaido University)
"Population dynamics and life history evolution (個体群動態と生活史進化)"
16:20 - 17:50 Akiko SATAKE (Hokkaido University)
"Mathematical modeling for deforestation (森林伐採の数理モデル)"

Thursday, 17th September 2009
10:30 - 12:00 Takeshi MIKI (National Taiwan University)
"Mathematical science of microbial ecology (微生物生態学の数理)"
13:00 - 14:30 Takeshi MIKI (National Taiwan University)
"Microbes and circulation of materials (微生物と物質循環)"
PLACE
Shikon-kan, SURUGADAI Campus, Meiji University.
Conference room on the 3rd Floor (On 14th, 15th and 17th September)
Conference room on the 4th Floor (On 16th September)
Please click here for the access map.
REMARKS
This subject is intended for Doctoral students, however, any students in master program are available to attend.
Non-degree students and auditors from Meiji University and other universities are also welcome.
Travel expenses may be subsidized for the students from afar. Please contact at gcoe@mics.meiji.ac.jp in advance, if necessary.
All lectures will be given in JAPANESE.
* Admission is free. Pre-registration not required.

Supported by:
Meiji University Global COE Program "Formation and Development of Mathematical Sciences Based on Modeling and Analysis"
Meiji Institute of Advanced Study of Mathematical Sciences (MIMS)

Contact address:
Academic Affairs of Graduate School, Meiji University
1-1 Kanda-Surugadai, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-8301
TEL: 03-3296-4368
E-mail: dai_in@mics.meiji.ac.jp

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