International Conference

    ICMMA 2015
    'Self-Organization
    Modeling and Analysis'

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    International Conference on Mathematical Modeling and Applications 2015
    'Self-Organization-Modeling and Analysis' : Information
    Organizer Meiji Institute for Advanced Study of Mathematical Sciences (MIMS),
    Center for Mathematical Modeling and Applications(CMMA) Meiji University
    Date October 26 (Mon.) - 29 (Thu.), 2015
     (poster presentations on October 28)
    Place Nakano Campus, Meiji University
    Schedule Conference Timetable
    Program Structure The conference consists of oral presentations, poster presentations and a party. The oral presentations will be composed of invited talks. The poster presentations will be composed of submitted papers.
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    Organizing Committee of ICMMA 2015:

    Thomas Giletti (University of Lorraine)
    Danielle Hilhorst (CNRS, University Paris-Sud)
    Hiroshi Matano (University of Tokyo)
    Masayasu Mimura (Meiji University)
    Toshiyuki Ogawa (Meiji University)

     

    Invited Speakers

      Inkyung Ahn (Korea University)

      Kazuyuki Aihara (University of Tokyo)

      Peter Bates (Michigan State University)

      Henri Berestycki (EHESS)

      Chiun-Chuan Chen (National Taiwan University)

      Pascal Chossat (CNRS, University of Nice)

      Yves Couder (Laboratoire Matière et Systèmes Complexes)

      Jacques Demongeot (University Joseph Fourier - Grenoble)

      Andreas Deutsch (Technical University of Dresden)

      Arnaud Ducrot (University of Bordeaux)

      Shin-Ichiro Ei (Hokkaido University)

      Thomas Giletti (University of Lorraine)

      Jong-Shenq Guo (Tamkang University)

      Peter van Heijster (Queensland University of Technology)

      Danielle Hilhorst(CNRS, University Paris-Sud)

      Hyung Ju Hwang (POSTECH)

      Hideo Ikeda (University of Toyama)

      Yangjin Kim (Konkuk University)

      Yong Jung Kim (KAIST)

      Ryo Kobayashi (Hiroshima University)

      Hiroshi Matano (University of Tokyo)

      Atsushi Mochizuki (RIKEN)

      Elisha Moses (Weizmann Institute of Science)

      Hideki Murakawa (Kyushu University)

      Toshiyuki Nakagaki (Hokkaido University)

      Yasumasa Nishiura (Tohoku University)

      Kevin Painter (Heriot-Watt University)

      Lionel Roques (INRA, Bio SP,)

      Tatsuo Shibata (RIKEN)


 

    Program

    Date : October 26 (Mon.) - 29 (Thu.), 2015
    Place: Nakano Campus, Meiji University
    Mon. October 26/
    "Analysis on Self Organization 1"
    9:50- 9:55

    Opening

    Masayasu Mimura (Meiji University, Japan)
    10:00- 10:25
    Pascal Chossat (CNRS, University of Nice, France)

    "Dynamics induced by forced symmetry-breaking of group orbits in semilinear evolution equations"

    10:30- 10:55
    Inkyung Ahn (Korea University, Korea)

    "Predator-prey models with starvation driven diffusions"

    11:20- 11:45
    Yong Jung Kim (KAIST, Korea)

    "A mathematical modeling for power law in ecology"

    11:50– 12:15

    Thomas Giletti (University of Lorraine, France)

    "Sharp threshold phenomena arising in shifting reaction-diffusion equations"

    14:00- 14:25
    Jong-Shenq Guo (Tamkang University, Taiwan)

    " Traveling wave solutions for a Lotka-Volterra type diffusive predator-prey model"

    14:30- 14:55
    Arnaud Ducrot (University of Bordeaux, France)

    "A multi-dimensional bistable nonlinear diffusion equation in a periodic medium"

    15:00- 15:25
    Hideki Murakawa (Kyushu University, Japan)

    "Modeling and analysis of cell-cell adhesion"

    16:00- 16:25
    Lionel Roques (INRA, Bio SP, France)

    "Evolution of a fitness distribution under mutation and selection: microscopic models and nonlocal transport PDEs"

    16:30- 16:55
    Yangjin Kim (Konkuk University, Korea)

    "Role of microenvironment in regulation of tumor growth: signaling, adhesion, growth, direct migration."


     
    Tue. October 27/
    "Modeling on Self Organization 1"
    10:00- 10:25
    Yves Couder (Laboratoire Matière et Systèmes Complexes, France)

    "A case of wave-particle duality at macroscopic scale, quantum-like behaviours emerging out of memory driven trajectories"

    10:30- 10:55
    Tatsuo Shibata (RIKEN, Japan)

    "Bifurcation analysis of spontaneous cell asymmetry formation for eukaryotic chemotaxis"

    11:20- 11:45
    Shin-Ichiro Ei (Hokkaido University, Japan)

    "Pulse dynamics of modified FitzHugh-Nagumo equation"

    11:50– 12:15
    Hyung Ju Hwang (POSTECH, Korea)

    "Modeling and analysis in immunology"

    14:00- 14:25
    Kevin Painter (Heriot-Watt University, UK)

    "Chemotaxis: a mechanism for spatio-temporal pattern formation during development"

    14:30- 14:55
    Jacques Demongeot (University Joseph Fourier - Grenoble, France)

    "The dynamics of the genetic regulatory networks. The role of the circular RNAs on their stability and robustness"

    15:00- 15:25
    Atsushi Mochizuki (RIKEN, Japan)

    "Structural approaches for dynamics of complex network systems."

    16:00- 16:25
    Chiun-Chuan Chen (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)

    "Critical exponent for a simple model of spot replication"

    16:30- 16:55
    Peter van Heijster (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)

    "Influences of Allee effects in the spreading of malignant tumours"

    17:00- 17:25
    Ryo Kobayashi (Hiroshima University, Japan)

    "Construction of Dialogical Control"


     
    Wed. October 28/
    "Modeling on Self Organization 2"
    10:00- 10:25
    Elisha Moses (Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel)

    "Oscillatory Dynamics in Networks of Cultured Neurons"

    10:30- 10:55
    Toshiyuki Nakagaki (Hokkaido University, Japan)

    "Biomechanics of peristaltic crawling in limbless and legged organisms"

    11:20- 11:45
    Andreas Deutsch (Technical University of Dresden, Germany)

    "Cellular automaton modelling of cancer growth and invasion"

    11:50– 12:15
    Kazuyuki Aihara (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

    "Self-organization and Bifurcation in Brain Dynamics"

    14:00- 17:00 Poster Session

     
    Thu. October 29/
    "Analysis on Self Organization 2"
    (Dedicated to the memory of Paul Fife)
    10:00- 10:25
    Henri Berestycki (EHESS, France)

    "Propagation results for non-local reaction diffusion equations"

    10:30- 10:55
    Hiroshi Matano (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

    "Front propagation in an anisotropic Allen-Cahn equation and the Fife-McLeod method"

    11:20- 11:45
    Yasumasa Nishiura (Tohoku University, Japan)

    "Wave-particle duality in dissipative systems"

    11:50– 12:15
    Danielle Hilhorst (CNRS, University Paris-Sud, France)

    "Mathematical analysis of a PDE model describing chemotactic E. coli colonies"

    14:00- 14:25
    Hideo Ikeda (University of Toyama, Japan)

    "Stability analysis of standing planar spot solutions in a 3-component FitzHugh-Nagumo system"

    14:30- 14:55
    Peter Bates (Michigan State University, USA)

    "Gradient dynamics: motion near a manifold of quasi-equilibria"

    15:00- 15:05

    Closing

    Toshiyuki Ogawa (Meiji University, Japan)

    Transportation to
    Meiji University, Nakano campus

    4-21-1 Nakano, Nakano-ku, Tokyo, Japan 164-8525
    From Nakano Station to Meiji University

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     The nearest JR station to Meiji University, Nakano campus is Nakano. It takes 8minutes on foot from JR Chuo/Sobu, and Subway Tozai Line, Nakano Station. Please go out from North Exit of Nakano Station.

     
    From Haneda Airport to Nakano Station
    • Haneda Airport (羽田空港) -- Monorail --> Hamamatsucho (浜松町)
    • Hamamatsucho (浜松町) -- JR line --> Kanda (神田)
    • Kanda (神田)-- JR line --> Nakano (中野)
    Line : Tokyo -Monorail : approx. 20min. 470 yen
    Haneda Airport International Terminal (Monorail) --> Hamamatsucho
    Line : JR Keihintohoku : approx. 10 min. 290 yen
    Hamamatsucho --> Kanda
    Line : JR Chuo Line : approx. 16 min. for Rapid Train
    Kanda --> Nakano

     
    From Narita Airport to Nakano Station
    • Narita Airport (成田空港) -- JR Narita-Express --> Shinjuku (新宿)
    • Shinjuku (新宿) -- JR line --> Nakano (中野)
    Line : JR Narita-Express : approx. 90 min. 3310 yen
    Narita Airport --> Shinjuku
    Line: JR Chuo Line: approx. 5 min. for Rapid, 10 min. for Local
    Shinjuku --> Nakano
     
    Route map

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    Please contact us for further information:
    mims@mics.meiji.ac.jp (office of MIMS)