Session Details
[MS09]The interplay between pure mathematics and mathematical biology
Thu. Jul 10, 2025 10:10 AM - 11:50 AM JST
Thu. Jul 10, 2025 1:10 AM - 2:50 AM UTC
Thu. Jul 10, 2025 1:10 AM - 2:50 AM UTC
Room 08
Chair:Karin Ikeda(Kyushu University, Japan)
Although mathematicians seem to focus only on pure mathematics, efforts in such pure mathematical problems help in other fields, particularly in analyzing biological phenomena. In this symposium, we have five lectures on studies that mathematicians have solved several problems in biology, such as using partial differential equations to model biological phenomena and analyze shapes quantitatively. We hope this minisymposium provides insight into how mathematicians solve biological problems and how to collaborate with them, as well as an opportunity to engage them.
[MS09-01]Modelling and morphometric analysis of seal teeth
*Karin Ikeda1, Koji Noshita1 (1. Kyushu University (Japan))
[MS09-02]Mathematical analysis of a model for tuberculosis granuloma formation
*Masaaki Mizukami1 (1. Kyoto University of Education (Japan))
[MS09-03]Spreading of species modeled by a reaction-diffusion equation with free boundaries
*Yuki Kaneko1 (1. Kanto Gakuin University (Japan))
[MS09-04]Global boundedness in chemotaxis systems with Robin boundary conditions
*Yuya Tanaka1, Khadijeh Baghaei3, Silvia Frassu2, Giuseppe Viglialoro2 (1. Kwansei Gakuin Univ. (Japan), 2. Univ. of Cagliari (Italy), 3. Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (Iran))
[MS09-05]Immediate smoothing of measure-type population densities in a Keller–Segel system with flux limitation
*Shohei Kohatsu1 (1. Department of Mathematics, Tokyo University of Science (Japan))