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Publications Bernhard, P. Hamelin, F. (2009). Two-by-two static, evolutionary and dynamic games. In Y. Bertot, G. Huet, J.-J. Levy, G. Plotkin (Eds), From Semantics to Computer Science: Essays in Honor of Gilles Kahn (Ch.20, pp. 452-474). Cambridge University Press. Bernhard,P. & Hamelin, F. (2008). Two-by-two static, evolutionary and dynamic games. In Y. Bertot, G. Huet, J.-J. Levy, G. Plotkin (Eds), From Semantics to Computer Science: Essays in Honor of Gilles Kahn. Cambridge University Press. In press. de Camino Beck, T & Lewis, M.A. (2008). On net reproductive rate, generation time and persistence in structured populations American Naturalist, 172(1): 128-39. Malchow, H., Hilker, F.M., Siekmann, I., Petrovskii, S.V. & Medvinsky, A.B. (2008). Mathematical models of pattern formation in planktonic predation-diffusion systems: A review. In Aspects of Mathematical Modelling, Hosking RJ, Venturino E, eds. Birkhäuser, Basel, p 1-26. Hamelin, F. & Bernhard, P. (2008). Uncoupling Isaacs equations in two player nonzero sum differential games. Parental conflict over care as an example. Automatica, 44:882-885. Bampfylde, C.J. (2007). Invited commentary on Parameter estimation for differential equations: A generalized smoothing approach (Ramsay et al.). Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series B (Statistical Methodology), 69(5): 776. Hamelin, F., Bernhard, P., & Wajnberg, E. (2007). Superparasitism as a differential game. Theoretical Population Biology, 72:366-378 Hilker, F.M. & Westerhoff, F.H. (2007). Triggering crashes in chaotic dynamics. Physics Letters A, 362, 407-411. Hilker, F.M. & Westerhoff, F.H. (2007). Preventing extinction and outbreaks in chaotic populations. American Naturalist 170, 232-241.
P. Bernhard, Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis & CNRS - I3S, Polytech’Nice, Fr;
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