Dear all,
This is the second (and last) announcement of this afternoon workshop:
Growth-fragmentation phenomena
12 September 2019, 2-5PM
Royal Statistical Society, Errol Street, London
Speakers:
Marie Doumic - Estimating the division rate and kernel in fragmentation
equations
Jere Koskela - Statistical inference under latent trees
Robin Stephenson - Multi-type fragmentation trees as scaling limits of
Markov branching trees
Many natural and social phenomena exhibit behaviour of growth and
division, or fragmentation, from social groupings to cell division and
protein polymerisation. Mathematically, the topic ties together problems
in spectral theory and the probability and statistics of trees. This
workshop presents perspectives on growth-fragmentation phenomena from
probability, statistics and differential equations.
Light refreshments will be provided.
For more information and registration (free to RSS fellows), see:
https://events.rss.org.uk/rss/386
Best wishes,
Alex Watson and Nic Freeman
on behalf of the Applied Probability section of the RSS
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