Momare 2010-2011

Modelamiento Matematico por Manejo de Recursos Naturales

MOMARE

This project is funded for the years 2010 and 2011 by the Regional Program STIC-AmSud 2009 Project Proposal (Research – Innovation). [project pdf]

This project aims at developing a scientific network, consisting of applied mathematicians, around several case studies of estimation and management of renewable resources. It will permit to share different approaches for modeling renewable resources dynamics and proposing algorithms for identification and control. The mathematical tools are based on dynamical systems theory (simulation, analysis and identification) and optimization (optimal control theory, game theory, viability) for deterministic and stochastic systems as well. The project will focus on various ecosystems from microbial ecology to exploited forest, as well as fisheries, etc. Transfer will be based on software development with tools such as Scilab.

Project coordinators at each country

  • Eladio Ocaña Anaya – Instituto de Matematica y Ciencias Afines (IMCA), Universidad Nacional de Ingenieria – Lima, Peru.
  • Joaquin Fontbona Torres – Departamento de Ingeniería Matemática y Centro de Modelamiento Matemático (DIM-CMM), Universidad de Chile – Santiago, Chile.
  • Pablo A. Lotito – PLADEMA, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Tandil, Argentina.
  • Fabien Campillo – INRIA France [main coordinator].

[most recent common ancestor : Gaston Darboux]

Participating institutions

  • Chile : ♦  Departamento de Ingeniería Matemática y Centro de Modelamiento Matemático (DIM-CMM), Universidad de Chile – Santiago, Chile  ♦ Departamento de Matemática, Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, Valparaiso, Chile ♦ Centro de Estudios Avanzados en Ecología y Bíodiversidad, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
  • Peru : ♦ Instituto de Matematica y Ciencias Afines (IMCA), Universidad Nacional de Ingenieria – Lima, Peru ♦ Instituto del Mar del Peru (IMARPE), Lima, Peru ♦ IMCA, Universidad Nacional de Ingenieria, Lima
  • Argentina: ♦ PLADEMA, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Tandil, Argentina ♦ Laboratorio OPTyCON, Facultad de Ciencias exactas, Ingeniería y Agrimensura, Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Rosario, Santa Fe ♦ CESAL, Centro de Estudios Sociales de América Latina. Pinto, Tandil.
  • France : MODEMIC INRIA project-team ♦ Ecole des Ponts ParisTech / Cermics ♦ GREQAM / faculté des sciences économiques / Université de la Méditerranée, Marseille ♦ Université de Perpignan / laboratoire LAMPS, Perpignan ♦ Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne / CERMSEM CNRS ♦ INRA – Paris Grignon – Économie publique

Structuration of the program

The MOMARE projected is structured on two sub-themes according to the application fields: ♦ microbiology ♦ harvesting (fishery and forestry). The latter sub-theme is in the continuation of the MIFIMA SticAmsud project 2007-2009.

Activities

Chapter 1. Travels and stays

  • 2010, 30/5 to 20/6 – E. Oacana in France (Bordeaux, Montpellier, Paris).
  • 2010, 9-22/7 – H. Ramirez Cabrera: Conference in Montpellier and stay in Montpellier (in the MODEMIC project)
  • 2010 7/11-27/11 – P. Cartigny and P. Neveu : Stay and participation to the Fisheries workshop / Lima, Peru.
  • 2010, September 9-10 – M. De Lara in Tandil Argentina.
  • 2010, October 29-November 4 – M. De Lara in Lima, Peru.
  • 2010, October 22-31 – H. Ramirez Cabrera: Conference JBHU2010 in Biarritz 25-27 [website] and visit of the MODEMIC Team in Montpellier.
  • 2011, May 15-26 – P. Gajardo, stay in MODEMIC team.
  • 2011, May 16-26 – D. Aussel à Lima collaboration with Eladio Ocana (IMCA) and John Cotrina (IMCA).

Chapter 2. Workshops and meetings

Workshops and meetings sponsored or partially sponsored by MOMARE:

  • 2010, January 14-15 – First Franco-Chilean Workshop on Bioprocess Modeling, Valparaiso, Chile.
  • 2010, June 16-20 – Meeting in Paris, E. Ocana, P. Cartigny and J. Blot.
  • 2010, September 9-11 – Workshop “Modelos matematicos para le Manejo de Recursos Naturales”, Tandil, Argentina. This workshop was coupled with the CIMPA school on “Optimización Dinámica”
  • 2010, October 29 – First workshop on “Aplicaciones de las Ciencias a la Minería: Planeamiento de Minado Superficial”, Lima, Peru.
  • 2010, November 4 – Workshop on  “Matemática, Informática y Manejo de Pesquerías”, Lima, Peru.
  • 2012, January 16-17 – Second Franco-Chilean Workshop on Bioprocess Modeling, Pucón, Chile.

Chapter 3. Participation to conferences

  • 2010, July 13-16 – Participation of M. de Lara and H. Ramírez C. to the conference Economics of Fish Resources and Aquatic Ecosystems (IIEFT), Montpellier, France.
  • 2010, May 31-June 4 – Participation of E. Ocaña and P. Cartigny at the Conference on Computational and Mathematical Population Dynamics (CMPD 3), Bordeaux, France
  • 2010, July 13-16 – Participation of M. De Lara and H. Ramírez at IIFET 2010 Montpellier, Economics of fish resources and aquatic ecosystems: balancing uses, balancing costs, Montpellier, France.
  • 2010, October 25-27 – Participation of H. Ramirez Cabrera at JBHU2010 in Biarritz.
  • 2010, December 11 – Participation of Pascal Neveu to the conference Mathematics and computer sciences applied to life and environmental domains at Huacho University.
  • 2010 December 15 – Participation of Pascal Neveu to the Science Faculty seminar Title: Hybrid approach for scientific data quality at IMCA Lima.
  • 2011, July 6-1 – Participation of H. Ramírez at “People and the Sea VI: Bridging Science and Policy for Sustainable Coasts and Seas”, Conference at Mare Centre, Amsterdam.
  • 2011, November 5-10 – Participation of P. Gajardo and H. Ramirez at BIOMAT 2011, Santiago, Chile.
  • 2012, January 10-13 – C. Lobry, A. Rapaport, T. Sari attended the 3rd Latin American Workshop on Optimization and Control LAWOC2012, Valparaiso, Chile.

Chapter 4. Teaching

  • 2011 November 11 – Course : Pascal Neveu teached Methods and tools for scientific data annotation for master students of UNI Lima.

Chapter 5. Students

PhD and engineer diplomas:

  • John Cotrina Astro, Inéquation quasi-variationnelle quasi-monotone et programmation semi-continue. PhD Universidad National de Ingenieria, Lima, Peru and Université de Perpignan, October 4, 2011.
  • Victor Riquelme Flores, Depto. Ingenieria Matematica, Universidad de Chile. Modelación Deterministica y Estocástica de Uso de Biorreactores para le Tratamiento de Recursos Acuíferos. Memoria para opar al títutlo de Ingeniero Civil Matemático. Parzo 2012.

Publications

  • M. Aronna, J.F. Bonnans, A. Dmitruk, P. Lotito. Quadratic order conditions for bang-singular controls, Numerical Algebra, Control and Optimization; INRIA Report, RR-7664, 2011.
  • D. Aussel, J. Cotrina. Semicontinuity of the solution map of quasivariational inequalities. J. Glob. Optim. (2011) 50:93–105.
  • T. Bayen, P. Gajardo and F. Mairet. Optimal synthesis for the minimum time control problems of fed-batch bioprocesses for growth functions with two maxima. hal-00655534, version 2.
  • M. De Lara, P. Gajardo, and H. Ramírez C., Viable states for monotone harvest models. Systems and Control Letters 60 (2011) 192–197.
  • M. De Lara, E. Ocaña Anaya, R. Oliveros-Ramos, J. Tam, Ecosystem Viable Yields, arXiv : 1104.4266 (2011).
  • M. De Lara, P. Gajardo, V. Martinet, and H. Ramírez C. Trade-off between environmental and productive objectives. To appear in Proceeding (ISI) of BIOMAT 2011 “International Symposium on Mathematical and Computational Biology.
  • P. Gajardo, H. Ramirez, A. Rapaport, and J. Harmand. Minimal-time bioremediation of natural water resources.  Automatica, 47(8): 1764-1769, 2011.
  • P. Gajardo, H. Ramírez C., A. Rapaport, and V. Riquelme. Bioremediation of natural resources via optimal control techniques. To appear in Proceeding (ISI) of BIOMAT 2011 “International Symposium on Mathematical and Computational Biology”.
  • V. Martinet, M. De Lara, J. Peña-Torres, H. Ramírez Cabrera. Risk and Sustainability: Assessing Fisheries Management Strategies. No 2012-11, EconomiX Working Papers from University of Paris West – Nanterre la Défense, EconomiX, 2012.  (◊)
  • V. Martinet, J. Peña, M. De Lara, H. Ramírez C. Evaluation of management procedures: Application to Chilean Jack Mackerel fishery. Proceeding of Economics of Fish Resources and Aquatic Ecosystems (IIEFT), Montpellier, France 2010. (◊)
  • E. Ocaña Anaya, P. Cartigny. Transversality condition for singular infinite horizon calculus of variations. Journal of Global Optimization, 1(50): 169-178, 2011.
  • E. Ocaña Anaya, P. Cartigny. Explicit solutions for unbounded singular infinite horizon calculus of variations. Submitted.
  • L. Parente, P. Lotito, F. Mayorano, A. Rubiales, M. Solodov. The Hybrid Proximal Decomposition Method Applied to the Computation of a Nash. Equillibrium Optimization And Engineering, 12: 277-302, 2011.

◊ These works were initiated under MIFIMA project (SticAmSud 2007-2009) and continued within the MOMARE project.

In preparation:

  • D. Aussel, J. Cotrina. Existence results for quasimonotone quasivariational inequalities: part I Convergence results, July 7, 2011.
  • D. Aussel, J. Cotrina. Existence results for quasimonotone quasivariational inequalities: part II Existence and application, July 7, 2011.

Beyond MOMARE

The activities around the STIC-AmSud Program MOMARE have permitted to develop other relevant initiatives:

  • MODEMIC and the Chilean partners have launched the DYMECOS associated Team granted by INRIA  [inria announce]. Partners : MODEMIC and
    • Departamento de Ingeniería Matemática, Universidad de Chile (DIM)
    • Centro de Modelamiento Matemático (CMM), U. Chile – CNRS
    • Departamento de Matematica, Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria (UTFSM)
  • CERMICS/ENPC with Chilean and Peruvian partners manage the “Optimization and viability in mining” (OVIMINE) project STIC AMSUD 2011-2012
  • MODEMIC and Chilean partners of MOMARE are among the leaders of the theme “Bioprocesses and Natural Resources: modeling, control and optimization” (BIONATURE) of the future “Communications and Information Research and Innovation Center” (CIRIC) in Chile.

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