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Libin Rong (UF Mathematics)

368 Little Hall

Modeling HIV persistence during suppressive therapy HIV persists in infected individuals despite prolonged antiretroviral therapy. Although the latent infection of CD4+ T cells might be a major barrier to viral eradication,

Summer Atkins (UF Mathematics)

368 Little Hall

Penalization of Singular Control Problems that Arise in Math Biology Optimal control problems applied to biological models tend to incorporate an objective function that increases quadratically with respect to the

Sergei Pilyugin (UF Mathematics)

368 Little Hall

Modeling social dynamics: consensus/fragmentation via repeated exchange of opinions When does an opinion formation process within an interacting group lead to consensus, polarization or fragmentation? In this talk, I will

Mike Binder (UF Mathematics)

368 Little Hall

Analysis of a model of a Zika/Dengue co-circulation We analyze a system with two vector-borne diseases (Zika and Dengue) being present. We introduce both a deterministic and a stochastic model

AMS Fall Southeastern Sectional Meeting

University of Florida Gainesville, FL

The University of Florida will be hosting the 2019 AMS Fall Southeastern Sectional Meeting. There will be two special sessions on mathematical biology topics: Special Session on New Developments in

Calistus Ngonghala (UF Mathematics)

368 Little Hall

Land use change, disease, and population growth in subsistence agriculture: escaping the curse of poverty trap The extremely poor generally rely on their immediate natural environment for subsistence and suffer