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SUMMARY:Applied Mathematics\, CMALS: A coagulation toy model for silicosis - Prof. Fernando Pestana da Costa (Universidade Aberta)
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: We present a system with a countable number of ordinary differential equations of coagulation type that can be considered a simple model for silicosis. Silicosis is a respiratory disease due to the ingestion of quartz dust and their accumulation in the lungs. The mathematical model consists in an ODE for...\N\NMore information: http://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/mathematicsstatistics/events/details/?id=11464
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UID:GLW_UNI_MS_WEBEVT_11504@maths-stats.gla.ac.uk
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SUMMARY:CMALS: New trends in Mathematics and Life Sciences - NEWTMALS
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: The Centre for Mathematics Applied to the Life Sciences (CMALS) is organising the "New trends in Mathematics and Life Sciences" international workshop on September 15th and 16th 2025\, partially supported by the Glasgow Mathematical Journal Trust:   https://www.gmjtrust.org/   The workshop will take place in room...\N\NMore information: http://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/mathematicsstatistics/events/details/?id=11504
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UID:GLW_UNI_MS_WEBEVT_11535@maths-stats.gla.ac.uk
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DTSTART:20251002T110000Z
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SUMMARY:CMALS: Analytical Mechanics meets Continuum Mechanics: An overview in Biomechanics\, Material Defects and Nematic Elastomers - Andrea Pastore (Politecnico di Torino)
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: The goal of this presentation is to show how Analytical Mechanics can be an appropriate framework to contextualize some problems in Continuum Mechanics. To this end\, we give an overview on some problems of biological and industrial interest in which Analytical Mechanics can provide both mathematical and physical insights....\N\NMore information: http://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/mathematicsstatistics/events/details/?id=11535
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