| bio | website | cs.mcgill.ca/~akazna |
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| location | Montreal, Canada | |
| age | 23 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 3 months |
| seen | May 21 at 9:42 | |
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From the School of Computer Science and Department of Psychology at McGill University, I marvel at the world through algorithmic lenses. My specific interests are in quantum computing, evolutionary game theory, modern evolutionary synthesis, and theoretical cognitive science. Previously I was at the Institute for Quantum Computing and Department of Combinatorics & Optimization at the University of Waterloo and a visitor to the Centre for Quantum Technologies at the National University of Singapore.
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Recent and good quality articles on systems biology added 75 characters in body; edited tags |
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May 13 |
answered | Recent and good quality articles on systems biology |
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Apr 18 |
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Macroevolution vs. microevolution @dd3 no problem! It was a fun question and got me to think more carefully about the micro/macro distinction and actually write something down. I might end up making a blog post out of this later, so thanks for that! :D |
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awarded | Nice Question |
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Is there an advantage to linear chromosomes? added 84 characters in body |
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Apr 18 |
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What is the advantage of circular DNA in bacteria? closely related question: Is there an advantage to linear chromosomes? |
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Apr 18 |
answered | Macroevolution vs. microevolution |
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Is local equilibrium a reasonable assumption for evolutionary processes? link to Bell's publications |
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Apr 17 |
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Is local equilibrium a reasonable assumption for evolutionary processes? I looked through Bell's publications, and I can't see a paper that suggests that he has been looking at this. Can you give an example? |
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Apr 17 |
suggested | suggested edit on Is local equilibrium a reasonable assumption for evolutionary processes? |
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Apr 16 |
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Lineage selection in plasmid evolution Thanks! So he is using lineage in the genetic sense as described by Wikipedia? |
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Apr 16 |
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Mathematical Modelling of Natural Selection If you have a strong mathematical and theoretical computer science bend then you might be interested in: Ecology and evolution through the algorithmic lens |
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Apr 16 |
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Structure of fitness landscapes in the NK model @WYSIWYG Thanks! Coincidently I just wrote an answer where the second part talks about some basic references on EGT. Alternatively, take a look around my blog or just email me at lastname<dot>firstname<at>gmail<dot>com |
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Apr 16 |
answered | Mathematical Modelling of Natural Selection |
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Apr 16 |
awarded | Civic Duty |
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Apr 16 |
asked | Lineage selection in plasmid evolution |
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asked | Structure of fitness landscapes in the NK model |