Explore singular perturbation theory in this graduate-level lecture from the Mathematical Oncology program at the Fields Institute. Delivered by Dr. Thomas Hillen from the University of Alberta, the 76-minute talk delves into the intricacies of this mathematical technique commonly used in analyzing complex systems. Gain insights into how singular perturbation methods can be applied to oncology research and other scientific fields. Part of a comprehensive graduate course in Mathematical Oncology, this lecture offers advanced students and researchers a deep dive into a powerful analytical tool for understanding and modeling cancer-related phenomena.
Overview
Syllabus
Singular Perturbation
Taught by
Fields Institute