POPulations, gamE theorY and Evolution |
Participants from universities:
University Paris VI, Combinatorics and Statistics group: Sylvain Sorin
LIA, Univ of Avignon
Polytech ’Nice Sophia-Antipolis Pierre Bernhard
External Collaborators:
MERE group, INRIA: Fabien Campillo
LORIA: Cohen Johanne, Olivier Bournez
SUPELEC Merouane Debbah, Samson Lasaulce
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Participants from INRIA:
MAESTRO group, INRIA Sophia-Antipolis: Eitan Altman, Philippe Nain, Konstantin Avrachenkov, Alain Jean Marie
MESCAL/IMAG group, Grenoble
TOSCA group, Sophia-Antipolis
Participants of INRA:
Biostatistics and Spatial Processes group, Avignon: Denis Allard, Etienne Klein, Lionel Roques
Behavioral Ecology of Insect Pararasitoids group, Sophia-Antipolis: Eric Wajnberg
LAMETA group, Montpellier: Mabel Tidball |
Summary This proposal focuses on the behavior of large complex systems that involve interactions among one or more populations. By population we mean a large set of individuals, that may be modeled as individual agents, but that we will often model as consisting of a continuum of non-atomic agents. The project brings together researchers from different disciplines: computer science and network engineering, applied mathematics, economics and biology. This interdisciplinary collaborative research aims at developing new theoretical tools as well as at their applications to dynamic and spatial aspects of populations that arise in various disciplines, with a particular focus on biology and networking. Click HERE for the detailed proposal. |
Coordinators: Eitan Altman and Alain Jean Marie from MAESTRO group, INRIA
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