Branching Processes and Local Species Vulnerability by Veronica Wolff ’20, Monday, October 28
Mon, October 28th, 2019
1:00 pm - 1:45 pm
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Branching Processes and Local Species Vulnerability by Veronica Wolff ’20, Monday, October 28, 1- 1:45 pm, Stetson Court Classroom 110, Mathematics Colloquium,
Abstract: A branching process is an individual based stochastic model. While branching process have been applied in other fields, such as the study of disease spreading, there have been limited applications to ecology. We will examine the ways in which it can be applied to individual species to model extinction probability.
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