Mon, 11 May 2026
15:30
L5

TBA

Dawid Kielak
((Mathematical Institute University of Oxford))
Tue, 05 May 2026
12:30
C2

A multiscale discrete-to-continuum framework for structured population models

Eleonora Agostinelli
(Wolfson Centre for Mathematical Biology)
Abstract
Population models commonly use discrete structure classes to capture trait heterogeneity among individuals (e.g. age, size, phenotype, intracellular state). Upscaling these discrete models into continuum descriptions can improve analytical tractability and scalability of numerical solutions. Common upscaling approaches based solely on Taylor expansions may, however, introduce ambiguities in truncation order, uniform validity and boundary conditions. To address this, we introduce a discrete multiscale framework to systematically derive continuum approximations of structured population models. Using multiscale asymptotic methods applied to discrete systems, we identify regions of structure space for which a continuum representation is appropriate. The leading-order dynamics are governed by nonlinear advection in the bulk, with diffusive boundary-layer corrections near wavefronts and stagnation points. We also derive discrete descriptions for regions where a continuum approximation is fundamentally inappropriate. This multiscale framework can be applied to other heterogeneous systems with discrete structure to obtain appropriate upscaled dynamics with asymptotically consistent boundary conditions. 
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It's twenty years since a bunch of kids from Sheffield sang about being kids in Sheffield in the accents and vocabulary of a bunch kids from Sheffield. Mardy Bum (meaning 'grumpy' to us northerners) is about adolescent relationship problems. The song is simple, but combined with the lyrics it just works.

'You've got the face on'.

Carles has won the 2025 Reinhart Heinrich award for PhD thesis, awarded by the European Society for Mathematical and Theoretical Biology (ESMTB), for his thesis 'Interactions and dynamics in collective cell behaviour'.

Jane Street invites machine learning PhD students to visit their London office on Friday, 15th May. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet other ML PhD students, learn more about Jane Street, and hear from Jane Streeters who have made the move from academia to industry. 

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