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2024 Joint Mathematics Meetings (JMM 2024)
- Moscone North/South, Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA
- January 3-6, 2024 (Wednesday - Saturday)
- Meeting #1192
Associate Secretary for the AMS Scientific Program:
Michelle Ann Manes, American Institute of Mathematics mmanes@secretariat.ams.org
AMS Special Session on Algebraic Approaches to Mathematical Biology
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Wednesday January 3, 2024, 8:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Algebraic Approaches to Mathematical Biology, I
This session will focus on applications of algebraic methods in the study of biological systems. It will cover a range of topics, including algebraic geometry, computational algebra, and other algebraic techniques used to analyze biochemical reaction networks, ecological models, and other biological models. The session will allow researchers to share their latest results on topics ranging from epidemiology, phylogenetics, ecology, and neuroscience to data analysis and machine learning.
Room 022, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Nicolette Meshkat, Santa Clara University nmeshkat@scu.edu
Cash Bortner, California State University, Stanislaus
Anne Shiu, Texas A&M University
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8:30 a.m.
Structural Identifiability of Series-Parallel LCR Systems
Cash Bortner, California State University, Stanislaus
Seth Sullivant*, North Carolina State University
(1192-14-28665) -
9:00 a.m.
Identifiability and the Singular Locus of Certain Linear Compartmental Models
Saber Ahmed, Hamilton College
Natasha Crepeau*, University of Washington
Paul R Dessauer, Texas A&M University
Alexis Edozie, University of Michigan
Odalys Garcia-Lopez, The College of New Jersey
Tanisha Grimsley, Juniata College
Jose Lopez, Fresno State
Jordy Lopez Garcia, Texas A&M University
Viridiana Jasmin Neri, Columbia University
Anne Shiu, Texas A&M University
(1192-37-31167) -
9:30 a.m.
CANCELLED Graph-based sufficient conditions for indistinguishability of linear compartmental models
Cash Bortner*, California State University, Stanislaus
Nicolette Meshkat, Santa Clara University
(1192-92-29928) -
10:00 a.m.
The singular locus of directed graphical models
Mark Curiel, University of Hawai'i at Manoa
Elizabeth Gross*, University of Hawai`i at Manoa
Nicolette Meshkat, Santa Clara University
(1192-62-32024) -
10:30 a.m.
Mixed volumes of networks with binomial steady-states.
Jane Ivy Coons, University of Oxford, St. Johns College
Mark Curiel*, University of Hawai'i at Manoa
Elizabeth Gross, University of Hawai`i at Manoa
(1192-14-32042) -
11:00 a.m.
Metric perturbation in phylogenetic tree spaces
Gillian Grindstaff*, Oxford
(1192-92-32693) -
11:30 a.m.
A Description of the Polyhedral Geometry of Equidistant Phylogenetic Networks
Bryson Kagy*, North Carolina State University
Seth Sullivant, North Carolina State University
(1192-52-28682)
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8:30 a.m.
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Wednesday January 3, 2024, 2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Algebraic Approaches to Mathematical Biology, II
This session will focus on applications of algebraic methods in the study of biological systems. It will cover a range of topics, including algebraic geometry, computational algebra, and other algebraic techniques used to analyze biochemical reaction networks, ecological models, and other biological models. The session will allow researchers to share their latest results on topics ranging from epidemiology, phylogenetics, ecology, and neuroscience to data analysis and machine learning.
Room 022, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Nicolette Meshkat, Santa Clara University nmeshkat@scu.edu
Cash Bortner, California State University, Stanislaus
Anne Shiu, Texas A&M University
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2:00 p.m.
Homeostasis, biphasic response curve, perfect adaptation: arbitrary system vs. chemical systems
Polly Y. Yu*, NSF-Simons Center for Mathematical and Statistical Analysis of Biology
(1192-92-30229) -
2:30 p.m.
Identifying the locus of bifunctional enzyme action in enzymatic reaction networks of arbitrary size and complexity
Badal Joshi, California State University San Marcos
Tung D. Nguyen*, Texas A&M University
(1192-92-30774) -
3:00 p.m.
An algebraic approach to reverse engineering and data selection for network identification
Elena S Dimitrova*, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo
(1192-92-32442) -
3:30 p.m.
Wheels: A New Criterion for Nonconvexity in Neural Codes
Laura Felicia Matusevich, Texas A&M University
Alexander Ruys De Perez*, Georgia Institute of Technology
Anne Shiu, Texas A&M University
(1192-52-31724) -
4:00 p.m.
Tropical Geometric Tools for Machine Learning: the TML package
Ruriko Yoshida*, Naval Postgraduate School
(1192-52-29856) -
4:30 p.m.
Broadcasting solutions on multilayer networks of phase oscillators
Tung T. Nguyen*, Western University
(1192-37-29548)
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2:00 p.m.