MIA: Martin Nowak, Evolutionary Dynamics
April 25th, 2018 MIA Meeting: • MIA: Martin Nowak, Evolutionary Dynamics Martin Nowak Director, Program for Evolutionary Dynamics, Harvard University Evolutionary Dynamics Abstract: Biological evolution describes how populations of individuals change over time. The three fundamental principles of evolution are mutation, selection and cooperation. I will present the mathematical formalism of evolution focussing on stochastic processes. I will discuss amplifiers and suppressors of natural selection, evolutionary game theory and evolutionary graph theory. For more information on the Broad Institute and Models, Inference and Algorithms visit: https://www.broadinstitute.org/mia Copyright Broad Institute, 2018. All rights reserved.

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