| The goal of this course is to obtain a good working knowledge
of the structure and dynamics of networks. There are numerous
important applications of networks in biology (e.g., food webs and
gene regulatory networks, to name but two) |
| Professor: |
Mike Mesterton-Gibbons |
| Office: |
202B Love |
| Phone: | (850 64)4 2580
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| Email: | mesterto@math.fsu.edu
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| Class meets: |
In 102 LOV on Wednesdays at 15:3516:50
(3:354:50p.m.)
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| Credit: |
1 semester hour |
| Course format: |
Weekly seminar. The schedule is here |
| Grades (S/U): |
Will be based on contributions to the seminar, including a (joint
or solo) presentation |
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