Theodore Kolokolnikov
Dalhousie University
Scientific, Conference
PIMS Workshop on Nonlocal Variational Problems and PDEs
Non-locality with respect to nonlocal interactions and nonlocal equations is a common theme in many recent pure and applied mathematical works. It has attracted attention from all branches of mathematics, including applied math, math biology...
Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
IAM – PIMS Distinguished Colloquium: Theodore Kolokolnikov
Aggregation is an ubiquitous natural phenomenon that pervades both the animal world and many inanimate physical systems. In the animal kingdom, group formation is observed across all levels from bacterial colonies and insect swarms to complex...
Scientific, Seminar
PIMS - CSC Seminar: Theodore Kolokolnikov
Aggregation is an ubiquitous natural phenomenon that pervades both the animal world and many inanimate physical systems. In the animal kingdom, group formation is observed across all levels from bacterial colonies and insect swarms to complex...
Scientific, Seminar
Math Biology Seminar: Theodore Kolokolnikov
We study pattern formation in a model of cyanobacteria motion recently proposed by Galante, Wisen Bhaya and Levy. By taking a continuum limit of their model, we derive a novel fourth-order nonlinear parabolic PDE. Using this PDE, we derive the...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Math Bio Seminar: Theodore Kolokolnikov
Agent-based models are widely used in numerous applications. They have an advantage of being easy to formulate and to implement on a computer. On the other hand, to get any mathematical insight (motivated by, but going beyond computer simulations)...