Holder: Sergei Fedotov(University of Manchester)
Time:2024-03-18 14:00-15:00
Location:Siyuan Lecture Hall,Zhi Hua Building-225
Abstract:
In this talk, we discuss the non-Markovian random walk models involving directional persistence. We suggest several random walk models describing Lévy walk dynamics in intracellular transport. In particular, we introduce a persistent random walk model with finite velocity and self-reinforcing directionality, which explains how exponentially distributed runs self-organize into truncated Lévy walks observed in active intracellular transport.
About the Speaker:
Sergei Fedotov is a Professor of Applied Mathematics in the Department of Mathematics, University of Manchester. He obtained his PhD (1986) from the Ural Federal University, Russia. Fedotov held research positions in London (1990), Aachen (1993-1995), Wuppertal (1997) and Berlin (1998) before joining the Department of Mathematics in Manchester in 1998. He held visiting professor positions at Stanford University (USA), Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (Spain), University Lyon 1 (France), and the University of New South Wales, Sydney (Australia).
Fedotov’s research focuses on random walk theory and reaction-transport systems. He has successfully applied anomalous random walk ideas to a broad range of analytical studies of non-Markovian transport phenomena.
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