Jan Rychtar, Ph.D.

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2004 University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 
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Mathematics
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V Zizler grad student 2004 University of Alberta
 (Banach spaces and topology.)
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Varga T, Garay J, Rychtář J, et al. (2020) A temporal model of territorial defence with antagonistic interactions. Theoretical Population Biology
Broom M, Erovenko IV, Rowell JT, et al. (2019) Models and measures of animal aggregation and dispersal. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 110002
Pattni K, Broom M, Rychtar J. (2018) Evolving multiplayer networks: Modelling the evolution of cooperation in a mobile population Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems-Series B. 23: 1975-2004
Hadjichrysanthou C, Broom M, Rychtář J. (2017) Models of kleptoparasitism on networks: the effect of population structure on food stealing behaviour. Journal of Mathematical Biology
Reding I, Kelley M, Rowell JT, et al. (2016) A continuous ideal free distribution approach to the dynamics of selfish, cooperative and kleptoparasitic populations. Royal Society Open Science. 3: 160788
Broom M, Rychtar J. (2016) A model of food stealing with asymmetric information Ecological Complexity. 26: 137-142
Broom M, Lafaye C, Pattni K, et al. (2015) A study of the dynamics of multi-player games on small networks using territorial interactions. Journal of Mathematical Biology. 71: 1551-74
Barker HA, Broom M, Rychtář J. (2012) A game theoretic model of kleptoparasitism with strategic arrivals and departures of beetles at dung pats Journal of Theoretical Biology. 300: 292-298
Broom M, Crowe ML, Fitzgerald MR, et al. (2010) The stochastic modelling of kleptoparasitism using a Markov process. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 264: 266-72
Broom M, Rychtár J. (2009) A game theoretical model of kleptoparasitism with incomplete information. Journal of Mathematical Biology. 59: 631-49
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