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by Specimen128 » Nov 14, 2011 7:11 pm
Hi,
My name is Vincent and I am a soon to be pre-university science graduate living in Montreal.
My native language is french but I have read a lot of english sciences books ( Pinker, Dawkins, Hawking ...)
I know intermediate calculus, vectorial and linear mathematics (enough to understand any simplified model)
I have to perform a 10 minutes oral presentation on Game theory & Biology to the whole mathematics department, teachers who have a master degree! Because 90% of students decided to present something to the biology department to have an easy job, I've decided to do it in mathemathics even if that's defenitly not my strong subject.
All I know about those two subjects is what I have read in "The selfish gene", wich did not have any math equations.
So what I need is a couple webpages and one basic book on the subject to be able to teach something to master degree mathematics professors who never heard of the subject. All the other students have choosen subjects the teachers can help them with it like "math in music" or "Calculus in newtonian physics". It helps me in a way because I will not have to do it too complicated to have a good grade.
I would like to talk about the maths in "Kin selection" and "Inner-species gene competitions"
Thanks guys!