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Invitation Applied Analysis Group: Prof. Malcolm Egan 19.10.2021

The Applied Analysis Group invites to the talk of Prof. Malcolm Egan (Inria Lyon) on Tuesday October 19, 12:15 p.m., lecture hall HS 11.02 or stream (https://unitube.uni-graz.at): An Information-Theoretic Perspective on Molecular Communication and the Role of Convergence to Equilibrium

Chemical signaling is a ubiquitous component of biochemical systems and also used for their study in the form of microfluidics. Often such chemical signaling is considered a form of communication—known as molecular communication—where information is carried by molecules in a fluid rather than, for example, electromagnetic waves. In this talk, I will discuss how techniques from information theory connect with molecular communication in biochemical systems. As a key component of molecular communication is the dynamics of information-carrying molecules, stochastic reaction-diffusion models are critical for understanding the success or failure of the communication. An important aspect is therefore the study of underlying reaction-diffusion PDE models, due to the computational complexity of simulation and difficulty in obtaining tractable solutions of the Fokker-Planck equation for the stochastic model. I will highlight in particular the importance of convergence to equilibrium for molecular communications.

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