broadcast in Room 505, Cosmology Bldg., NTU, Online seminar
(線上演講 於台大次震宇宙館505教室直播/收播)
On Some Reaction-diffusion Models with Density-dependent Dispersal
Zhi An Wang (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Abstract
Biological dispersal refers to as the movement of individuals and species from one area to another, which is an ecologically and evolutionarily important process shaping global biodiversity patterns. Density-dependent dispersal means the dispersal of one species depends on the density of other species. In this talk, I will discuss several mathematical models with density-dependent dispersal describing numerous biological processes, like chemotaxis, bacterial movement, predator-prey models, and introduce some theoretical and numerical results obtained for them. Some open questions will be also discussed.
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