Explore the fascinating world of Turing patterns in Mathematical Biology through this illuminating lecture by Szymon Cygan from the University of Wrocław, Poland. Delve into the mathematical principles behind these self-organizing structures and their applications in biological systems. Gain insights into how simple chemical reactions can lead to complex spatial patterns, a phenomenon first described by Alan Turing. Discover the relevance of these patterns in various biological processes, from animal coat patterns to vegetation distribution. Enhance your understanding of mathematical modeling in biology and its potential to explain intricate natural phenomena.
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Syllabus
Turing patterns in Mathematical Biology
Taught by
Banach Center