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  1. Simons Center
  2. Mathtube
  3. MSRI
  4. IHES
  5. Fields Institute
  6. Banff
  7. IAS

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    From factorization algebras to functorial field theories

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    An introduction to the BV-BFV formalism

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    Robust permanence of polynomial dynamical systems

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    Lyapunov functions and Tiers for ergodicity and mixing times of stochastic reaction networks

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    Multiple steady states in models for the Calvin cycle of photosynthesis

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    Law of large numbers for the SIR process on a random graph

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    Network Translation and Absolute Concentration Robustness

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    Numerical estimation of the stationary solution of the chemical master equation

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    Observation and Control of Complex Nonlinear Systems Based on Network Structures

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    Using algebraic matroids and avoiding differential algebra in identifiability, observability, and indistinguishability

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    Formal Verification of Chemical Reaction Network Equivalence: A Bisimulation Approach

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    Sufficient Conditions for the Eventual Dying of Reactions in Discrete Chemical Reaction Networks

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    Overview talk - An introduction to molecular programming with Stochastic CRNs

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    Graphically balanced equilibria and stationary measures of reaction networks

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    Stochastically Modeled Reaction Networks with Absolute Concentration Robustness

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