Proc. of the Fourth Brazilian Symp. on Mathematical and Computational Biology vol.2: First International Symposium on Mathematical and Computational Biology

Autor/Organizador: Rubem Mondaini
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The 4th Brazilian Symposium on Mathematical and Computational Biology – BIOMAT IV – was the first one to be held at an academic institution outside the southeast region in Brazil. These conferences were created with a fully international aspect, since they always had the collaboration of an International Editorial Board. Every year, we register an increasing number of participants from abroad. In spite of this, we have decided to add the title of 1st International Symposium on Mathematical and Computational Biology for the benefit of those which do not know enough about the scientific activities of past symposia and their organization. The words of Prof. Raymond Mejía – Soc. Math. Biol. Newsletter – which was one of the Keynote Speakers of the BIOMAT IV Symposium are of unquestionable value at characterizing the scientific scenario of the conference.

(…) BIOMAT IV, held Nov. 27 – Dec. 1, 2004 at Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz (UESC http://www.uesc.br/), Ilhéus, Bahia, consisted of tutorials as well as invited, contributed and poster presentations. The symposia are organized by the BIOMAT (http://www.biomat.org/) consortium.

Tutorials included: Introduction to Mathematical Modeling Techniques in Biology (R. Bassanezi, UNICAMP), Pattern Recognition Techniques Applied to Genome Projects (D. Frias, UESC), Introductory Lectures on Quantum Information (R. Muradian, UESC) and Introduction to Protein Physics (R. Mondaini, UFRJ).

Over 150 students and researchers from South America, Europe, Australia, Asia and North America participated in lively and congenial discussions at an excellent venue. (…)

(…) Contributed and poster presentations were in many areas of mathematical and computational biology (see http://www.biomat.org/biomat4/programme.html). Proceedings of past symposia are available at: http://www.biomat.org/biomat/index.html.

We also hope that this publication will contribute for the motivation of young researchers. It will be worthwhile to spend the most productive part of their scientific careers at solving problems of these interdisciplinary subjects.

 

R.MONDAINI
UFRJ-COPPE
Chairman BIOMAT IV

SUMÁRIO

  • Preface
  • Editorial Board
  • List of Contributors
  • A Mathematical Model for Tumor Growth and the Drug Resistance Problem
    L. L. Vendite
  • A Numerical Model to Solve Non-linear Biological Invasion Problems with Strong and Weak Allee Effect
    S. A. Delphim, R. C. Almeida, M. I. S. Costa
  • A Theoretical Approach On The Allocation Of Limited Resources
    L. A. R. de Santana
  • An application of Fuzzy Receiver Operating Characteristic Methodology in Medicine
    M. J. de P. Castanho, A. Yamakami, L. L. Vendite, L. C. de Barros
  • Ant Colony Optimization: Biological Motivation, Phase Structure, and Modelling
    D. Merkle, M. Middendorf
  • Biological Organizations
    M. V. Kritz
  • Biometric Identification/Verification via Keystroke Dynamics: A Multi-Feature Approach
    L. P. Oliveira, J. Montalvão, L. S. Batista, A. R. Hidalgo
  • Chaos and Seasonal Variation Analysis in Lotka-Volterra
    L.S. Ribeiro, L. A. P. da Costa, W. D. C. Pereira, E. P. dos Santos
  • Comparison of Several Vaccination Strategies for Models SIR and SEIR with Seasonal Effect
    C. A. Ramos, M. Rafikov
  • De Novo Protein Design: An Interplay of Global Optimization, Mixed-Integer Optimization and Experiments
    C. A. Floudas, J.L. Klepeis, J.D. Lambris, D. Morikis
  • Dynamics of Leslie Predator-Prey Model with Allee Effect on Prey
    E. González-Olivares, B. González-Yañez
  • Effects of Noise on the Dynamics of Biological Neuron Models
    D. Mishra, A. Yadav, S. Ray, P. K. Kalra
  • Existence of Multiple Limit Cycles on a Predator-Prey with Generalized Nonmonotonic Functional Response
    A. Aguilera-Moya, B. González-Yañez, E. González-Olivares
  • Matematical Modelling of Biodegradation Processes in a Porous Medium
    P. R. L. Couto, S. M.C. Malta
  • Mathematical Physiology Today: Examples of Synergies
    R. Mejía
  • Microarray pre-Analysis
    M. Ribeiro-Alves, F. F. Nobre
  • Modelling the Biomacromolecular Structure with Selected Combinatorial Optimization Techniques
    R. P. Mondaini
  • Nash Equilibria and Control Strategies with Non-innocent Vaccines
    E. Massad, F. A. B. Coutinho, M. N. Burattini, L. F. Lopez, C. J. Struchiner
  • Network Flow Algorithm for the Longest Common Subsequence Problem
    C. A. S. Oliveira, P. M. Pardalos
  • On the Dynamics of a Predator-Prey Model with Threshold Prey Density for Predator
    H. Meneses-Alcay, E. González-Olivares
  • Parallel Algorithm for the Closest String Problem
    F. de C. Gomes, C. N. Meneses, P. M. Pardalos, G. V. R. Viana
  • Pollutant Dispersal on Estuary Systems: Study and Mathematical Modelling
    G. L. Diniz, J. F. C. A. Meyer
  • The Geometry of Macromolecular Structure: Steiner's Points and Trees
    R. P. Mondaini
  • Rumours, Partitions and Mathematical Genealogy
    C. Pearce
  • Index
  • Peso 0,46 kg
    Dimensões 2,1 × 14,0 × 21,0 cm
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    Ano

    2005

    Edição

    1

    ISBN

    85-76500-27-2

    Páginas

    396

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