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In this paper we analyze the stochastic version of a minimalistic multi-strain model,
which captures essential differences between primary and secondary infections in dengue
fever epidemiology, and investigate the interplay between stochasticity, seasonality and
import. The introduction of stochasticity is needed to explain the fluctuations observed
in some of the available data sets, revealing a scenario where noise and complex
deterministic skeleton...
An analysis of all possible icosahedral viral capsids is proposed. It takes into account
the diversity of coat proteins and their positioning in elementary pentagonal and
hexagonal configurations, leading to definite capsid size. We show that the
self-organization of observed capsids during their production implies a definite
composition and configuration of elementary building blocks. The exact number of different
protein dimers is related to the...
We have developed a chemical kinetics simulation that can be used as both an educational
and research tool. The simulator is designed as an accessible, open-source project that
can be run on a laptop with a student-friendly interface. The application can potentially
be scaled to run in parallel for large simulations. The simulation has been successfully
used in a classroom setting for teaching basic electrochemical properties. We have shown
that...
The development of functional-structural plant models has opened interesting perspectives
for a better understanding of plant growth as well as for potential applications in
breeding or decision aid in farm management. Parameterization of such models is however a
difficult issue due to the complexity of the involved biological processes and the
interactions between these processes. The estimation of parameters from experimental data
by inverse methods...
The present study develops the Clifford algebra within a dermatological task to diagnose skin melanoma using images of skin lesions, which are modeled here by means of 5D lesion feature vectors (LFVs). The LFV is a numerical approximation of the most used clinical rule for melanoma diagnosis - ABCD. To generate the we develop a new formula that uses the entries of a 5D vector to calculate the entries of a 32D multivector. This vector provides a natural mapping of the original 5D vector onto...
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