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Academic Report of SMS 2024-39

Title: Spatiotemporal Evolutionary Game Dynamics Under Environmental Feedback Conditions

Summary: Evolutionary game theory is a prominent research field in mathematical biology, focusing on the application of game theory to the evolution of biological populations. Unlike classical game theory, evolutionary game theory emphasizes the dynamics of strategy frequency changes within populations. Individual strategy choices depend on the environmental state. This study considers the impact of spatial position and diffusion on the evolutionary game dynamics of systems, establishing a reaction-diffusion biological evolutionary game model. The research explores the evolutionary game dynamics and strategy evolution process, explaining the theoretical and practical significance of advantageous strategies and strategy evolution through strategy patterns. The study uncovers new dynamic phenomena, providing fresh insights and methods for researching evolutionary game dynamics based on partial differential equations.

Speaker: MENG Xinzhu, Professor at Shandong University of Science and Technology, PhD supervisor, Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Postdoctoral Fellow at Umea University, Sweden, Executive Committee Member of the Chinese Society of Mathematical Biology, Renowned Teacher at Shandong University of Science and Technology, Academic Leader of the "System Biology" direction in the first-level doctoral program "System Science" at Shandong University of Science and Technology, Associate Editor of the international SCI journal J. Appl. Math. Comput., and Editorial Board Member of several journals. He has been listed in the "China Highly Cited Authors" list for consecutive years. His primary research areas include population dynamics, infectious disease dynamics, and evolutionary dynamics in mathematical biology. He has led two National Natural Science Foundation of China projects, two Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation projects, and two postdoctoral projects funded by China and Sweden. He also leads the "System Biology and Its Dynamics" research innovation team project at Shandong University of Science and Technology. He has published one monograph, three textbooks, and over 100 SCI papers in journals such as J. Theor. Biol., Bull. Math. Biol., Amer. Naturalist, and Dyn. Games Appl., with more than 2000 SCI citations.

Time: 9:00-11:00 AM, Wednesday, July 3, 2024

Tencent Meeting ID: 443-549-223

Host: School of Mathematical Sciences, Yangzhou University

Contact: FENG Tao


All faculty and students are welcome to attend!


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