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The Art of Modelling Oscillations and Feedback across Biological Scales

Gyllingberg, Linnéa (författare)
Uppsala universitet,Matematiska institutionen
Sumpter, David J. T., Professor (preses)
Uppsala universitet,Matematiska institutionen,Avdelningen för systemteknik,Artificiell intelligens
Byrne, Helen, Professor (opponent)
University of Oxford
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ISBN 9789150630398
Uppsala : Department of Mathematics, 2024
Engelska 48 s.
Serie: Uppsala Dissertations in Mathematics, 1401-2049 ; 135
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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  • This thesis consists of four papers in the field of mathematical biology. All papers aim to advance our understanding of biological systems through the development and application of innovative mathematical models. These models cover a diverse range of biological scales, from the nuclei of unicellular organisms to the collective behaviours of animal populations, showcasing the broad applicability and potential of mathematical approaches in biology. While the first three papers study mathematical models of very different applications and at various scales, all models contribute to the understanding of how oscillations and/or feedback mechanisms on the individual level give rise to complex emergent patterns on the collective level. In Paper I, we propose a mathematical model of basal cognition, inspired by the true slime mould, Physarum polycephalum. The model demonstrates how a combination of oscillatory and current-based reinforcement processes can be used to couple resources in an efficient manner. In Paper II, we propose a model of social burst-and-glide motion in pairs of swimming fish by combining a well-studied model of neuronal dynamics, the FitzHugh-Nagumo model, with a model of fish motion. Our model, in which visual stimuli of the position of the other fish affect the internal burst or glide state of the fish, captures a rich set of swimming dynamics found in many species of fish. In Paper III, we study a class of spatially explicit individual-based models with contest competition. Based on measures of the spatial statistics, we develop two new approximate descriptions of the spatial population dynamics. Paper IV takes a reflective turn, advocating from a philosophical perspective the importance of developing new mathematical models in the face of current scientific challenges.

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NATURVETENSKAP  -- Matematik (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Mathematics (hsv//eng)

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mathematical biology
mathematical modelling
oscillations
feedback mechanisms
dynamical systems
individual-based models
complex systems
Tillämpad matematik och statistik
Applied Mathematics and Statistics

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