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human influenza virus]] <br> | human influenza virus- Trevor Bedford, Andrew Rambaut, and Mercedes Pascual]] <br> | ||
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Revision as of 17:27, 11 June 2013
Complex Systems Summer School 2013 |
Liz Bradley
Slides
Syllabus
Lecture 1 (Introduction to Nonlinear Dynamics, Maps)
Lecture2 (Flows)
Complete Slides
Notes
Time Series Analysis
Numerical Solution of Differential Equations
John Harte
Alfred Hubler
Melanie Mitchell
Mercedes Pascual
Slides
Readings
Canalization of the evolutionary trajectory of the
human influenza virus- Trevor Bedford, Andrew Rambaut, and Mercedes Pascual
Quantifying limits to detection of early warning for critical transitions
From patterns to predictions
Robust scaling in ecosystems and the meltdown of patch size distributions
before extinction
Forecasting a class of bifurcations: Theory and experiment
FALTERNATIVE STABLE STATES IN EUTROPHIC,
SHALLOW FRESHWATER SYSTEMS: A MINIMAL MODEL
Early-warning signals for critical transitions
Epochal Evolution Shapes the Phylodynamics of Interpandemic Influenza A (H3N2) in Humans
Anticipating Critical Transitions
Appendix: Slow Recovery from Perturbations as a Generic Indicator of a Nearby Catastrophic Shift
Slow Recovery from Perturbations as a Generic Indicator of a Nearby Catastrophic Shift.
Understanding Shifts in Wildfire Regimes as Emergent Threshold Phenomena.
The Roles of Competition and Mutation in Shaping Antigenic and Genetic Diversity in Influenza