JST Presto Symposium on Mathematical Sciences towards Environmental Problems
Poster presentations
- Yousuke Amaya (Hokkaido University)
- Charge simulation method for approximating the complex potential in a
channel domain with multiple cyrindrical islands
*joint work with Takashi Sakajo
- Kazunori Fujisawa (Okayama University)
- Simultaneous analysis method of deformation and internal
erosion for soil structures
- Myungjin Na (Okayama University)
- A study on appropriate selection of final waste disposal sites
- Fumio Nakajima (Iwate University)
- The paradox of enrichment
- Shinji Nakaoka (The University of Tokyo)
- Mathematical study on microbial coexistence mediated by
syntrophic association
*joint work with Chie Katsuyama, Yasuhiro Takeuchi,
Kenji Katoh
- Takashi Nakazawa (Okayama University)
- Numerical and mathematical approaches to flow analyses in
ponds induced by a water circulator
- Takashi Nitta (Mie University)
- Constructing the optimal solutions to the infinite horizon
optimization problems as the limit of the optimal solutions to the
finite horizon problems
*joint work with Cai Dapeng
- Isamu Ohnishi (Hiroshima University)
- A binary digit induced by multiple covalent modifications and
its application to molecular rhythm
*joint work with Tatsuo Shibata and Kazumi Ebisu
- Kazumichi Ohtsuka (University of Tokyo)
- Real option valuation of social systems
*joint work with Katsuhiro Nishinari
- Akiko Satake (Hokkaido University)
- Modelling forest transition: Bistability of forested and
abandoned landscapes
- Kenichi Shibata (Yokohama National University)
- Activities of algicidal bacteria and their influences on microbial communities
- Hiroshi Suito (Okayama University)
- Motion of aquatic plants interacting with water flows
*joint work with K. Tanino
- Akiyasu Tomoeda (University of Tokyo)
- Fuel loss and jams due to stopping at railroad crossings
*joint work with Katsuhiro Nishinari and Yoshiaki Harada
- Daichi Yanagisawa (The University of Tokyo)
- Easing pedestrian jam for preventing global warming
*joint work with Katsuhiro Nishinari