Computer Science – Computational Engineering – Finance – and Science
Scientific paper
2010-08-18
EPTCS 33, 2010
Computer Science
Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science
Scientific paper
10.4204/EPTCS.33
This volume contains the papers presented at the first International Workshop on Applications of Membrane Computing, Concurrency and Agent-based Modelling in Population Biology (AMCA-POP 2010) held in Jena, Germany on August 25th, 2010 as a satellite event of the 11th Conference on Membrane Computing (CMC11). The aim of the workshop is to investigate whether formal modelling and analysis techniques could be applied with profit to systems of interest for population biology and ecology. The considered modelling notations include membrane systems, Petri nets, agent-based notations, process calculi, automata-based notations, rewriting systems and cellular automata. Such notations enable the application of analysis techniques such as simulation, model checking, abstract interpretation and type systems to study systems of interest in disciplines such as population biology, ecosystem science, epidemiology, genetics, sustainability science, evolution and other disciplines in which population dynamics and interactions with the environment are studied. Papers contain results and experiences in the modelling and analysis of systems of interest in these fields.
Milazzo Paolo
Pérez Jiménez Mario de J.
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