UW Madison 2004 VIGRE REU In Dynamics Van Vleck Hall Madison, WI 53706 Fax (608) 2638891. Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) In dynamical systems. Sunday June http://www.math.wisc.edu/~jvano/2004REU/
Extractions: In Dynamical Systems Sunday June 13, 2004 to Saturday July 31, 2004. Pending funding, during the summer of 2004 the Mathematics Department of UW Madison will host a seven week REU in Dynamical Systems. The instructors for this program are: Basic Information and Financial Support (.pdf file). Brief Description of the Projects (coming soon). Application Materials (Deadline: February 28, 2004). Note: Housing will be single occupancy. For questions of more information, please email John Vano at jvano@math.wisc.edu
Department Of Applied Analysis And Complex Dynamical Systems Department of Applied Analysis and Complex dynamical systems. Macroscopic phenomena of complex systems consisting of microscopic elements, mostly via nonlinear, largescale interactions. http://www.acs.i.kyoto-u.ac.jp/index-e.html
Extractions: APPLIED ANALYSIS COMPLEX DYNAMICS COMPLEX SYSTEMS SYNTHESIS Japanese Page ... APPLIED ANALYSIS ANALYSIS OF INVERSE PROBLEMS Professor ISO, Yuusuke, D.Sc.(Kyoto Univ.), Numerical Analysis, Mathematical Analysis of Inverse and Ill-posed Problems Lecturer KUBO, Masayoshi, D.Sc.(Kyoto Univ.), Mathematical Analysis of Inverse and Ill-posed Problems, Numerical Analysis Research Associate WAKANO, Isao Numerical Analysis, Mathematical Analysis of Fracture Mechanics NONLINEAR ANALYSIS Professor KIGAMI, Jun, D.Sc.(Kyoto Univ.), Analysis and Dynamical System, Analysis on Fractals Lecturer HINO, Masanori, D.Sc.(Kyoto Univ.), Probability Theory, Stochastic Analysis on Infinite Dimensional Spaces COMPLEX DYNAMICS NONLINEAR DYNAMICS Professor FUNAKOSHI, Mitsuaki, D.Eng.(Kyoto Univ.), Nonlinear Dynamics, Fluid Dynamics, Dynamics of Complex Systems Associate Professor TANAKA, Hiroaki, D.Eng.(Kyoto Univ.), Structural Reliability, Stochastic Mechanics Research Associate KANEKO, Yutaka, D.Eng.(Kyoto Univ.), Computational Physics Current research activities cover the following fields: Chaotic fluid motion and its relation to mixing process Controlling and suppression of chaos in coupled systems Generation, interactions and pattern formation of nonlinear waves in fluids
Liverpool Pure Maths: Dynamics Group dynamical systems research group members, research topics. http://www.liv.ac.uk/PureMaths/MIN_SET/CONTENT/RESEARCH_GROUPS/dynam.html
Extractions: Mary Rees Mary Rees works in Complex Dynamics. She has particular interest in the variation of dynamics in parameter spaces, and is engaged on a (long term) detailed study of the parameter space of quadratic rational maps. Toby Hall works in Topological Dynamics, with particular interest in surface homeomorphisms. Recently he has been working with Andre de Carvalho on pruning theory - which describes the controlled destruction of the dynamics of surface homeomorphisms - and its relation to horseshoe creation and the Henon family. A: subsequence ergodic theorems, their proofs and applications; B: distribution modulo one and its relation to ergodic theorems; C: the failure of ergodic theorems and its relation to diophantine approximation and hyperbolic dynamics; D: Glasner sets, toplogical dynamics and exponential sums; E: the existance of invariant measures for maps of the interval;
[gr-qc/9910074] Dynamical Systems In Cosmology Maple Application Center Contact Us. dynamical systems, Inverted Pendulum on an Oscillating Table, Pendulums Coupled by a Spring, A Maple package for simulation of dynamical systems, http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/gr-qc/9910074
Extractions: Dynamical systems theory is especially well-suited for determining the possible asymptotic states (at both early and late times) of cosmological models, particularly when the governing equations are a finite system of autonomous ordinary differential equations. We begin with a brief review of dynamical systems theory. We then discuss cosmological models as dynamical systems and point out the important role of self-similar models. We review the asymptotic properties of spatially homogeneous perfect fluid models in general relativity. We then discuss some results concerning scalar field models with an exponential potential (both with and without barotropic matter). Finally, we discuss some isotropic cosmological models derived from the string effective action. References and citations for this submission:
Extractions: Dynamical Systems Abstract This manuscript provides an introduction to ordinary differential equations and dynamical systems. We start with some simple examples of explicitly solvable equations. Then we prove the fundamental results concerning the initial value problem: existence, uniqueness, extensibility, dependence on initial conditions. Furthermore we consider linear equations, the Floquet theorem, and the autonomous linear flow. Then we establish the Frobenius method for linear equations in the complex domain and investigates Sturm-Liouville type boundary value problems including oscillation theory. Next we introduce the concept of a dynamical system and discuss stability including the stable manifold and the Hartman-Grobman theorem for both continuous and discrete systems. We prove the Poincare-Bendixson theorem and investigate several examples of planar systems from classical mechanics, ecology, and electrical engineering. Moreover, attractors, Hamiltonian systems, the KAM theorem, and periodic solutions are discussed as well. Finally, there is an introduction to chaos. Beginning with the basics for iterated interval maps and ending with the Smale-Birkhoff theorem and the Melnikov method for homoclinic orbits.
Extractions: arun@pphmj.com The Pushpa Publishing House announces (i) Volume 14(2004) and Volume 17(2004) of the Far East Journal of Applied Mathematics as the Special Volumes devoted largely to the articles concerned with the Applications of Numerical Methods in the Partial Differential Equations, Fluid Mechanics, Magnetohydrodynamics, and other related topics. (ii) Volume 13(2004) of the Far East Journal of Theoretical Statistics as the Special Volume devoted largely to the articles concerned with the Biostatistics and other related topics. The Pushpa Publishing House announces Volume 14(2004) and Volume 17(2004) of the Far East Journal of Applied Mathematics as the Special Volumes devoted largely to the articles concerned with the Applications of Numerical Methods in the Partial Differential Equations, Fluid Mechanics, Magnetohydrodynamics, and other related topics. The Far East Journal of Dynamical Systems is a semi-annual journal published in June and December. Original research papers and critical survey articles in areas of current interest in
QTDS Url > Main Contents, abstracts, free text. http://www.udl.es/usuaris/y4370980/
Extractions: Qualitative Theory of Dynamical Systems publishes quality papers on the theory, methods and applications of dynamical systems in both discrete and continuous (ordinary differential equations) forms. Papers submitted to this journal will be carefully refereed. They should be accurate, original, non-trivial and of interest to a substantial number of readers. - QUALITATIVE THEORY OF DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS -
DEMO dynamical Evolutionary Machine Organization. Jordan B. Pollack, Director. Department of Computer Science, Volen National Center for Complex systems, Brandeis University networks, evolutionary http://www.demo.cs.brandeis.edu/
Extractions: Brandeis University DEMO attacks problems in agent cognition using complex machine organizations that are created from simple components with minimal human design effort. We study recurrent neural networks, evolutionary computation, and dynamical systems as substrates. We build working systems to test our theories. Here are some of our themes. Coevolution
Extractions: dynamical and control systems issues Mirrored at: Israel (Weizmann Institute, Rehovot) US (Arizona State U., Tempe) ... Subscription information ... E-letter with tables of contents of new issues by email Contents tables of contents and abstracts of earlier issues (1995-1999) recent (2000-...) issues (full text for subscribers) Submission of manuscripts : an invitation to contribute and guidelines for authors Feedback: mail to the page author(s) Other web site of JDCS maintained by Kluwer Academic Publishers Have a closer look at Kluwer Academic / Plenum Publishers Plenum Press is pleased to announce the publication of an exciting new quarterly that provides thorough and original coverage of dynamical and control systems research. Journal of Dynamical and Control Systems presents peer-reviewed survey and original research articles. Detailed reviews of newly published books relevant to future studies in the field are also included.
Self-Reproduction Of Dynamical Hierarchies In Chemical Systems SelfReproduction of dynamical Hierarchies in Chemical systems In biological systems higher order hyperstructures seem to occur both in an intuitive and a formal sense. Starting at a molecular http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.santafe.edu/sfi/publications/Working
Kluwer Academic Publishers - Celestial Mechanics And Dynamical Astronomy An international journal concerned with the broadest range of dynamical astronomy and its applications, as well as with peripheral fields. The papers published include treatments of the mathematical, physical and computational aspects of planetory theory, lunar theory, general and special perturbation theory, ephemerides, resonance theory, geodesy of the Earth and the planets, dynamics, the 3body problem, the N-body problem, space mechanics, ring systems, galactic dynamics, reference frames, time, relativity, nongravitational forces, computer methods, computer languages for analytical developments, and database management. http://www.wkap.nl/journalhome.htm/0923-2958
The London Topology And Geometry Seminar Held on Fridays in term with interests in topology, algebraic, differential and symplectic geometry, dynamical systems and mathematical physics. http://www.ma.ic.ac.uk/~rpwt/seminar.html
Extractions: (years 1995-2001, for later issues refer to official web site of JDCS Submission of manuscripts : an invitation to contribute and guidelines for authors Feedback: mail to the page author(s) Official web site of JDCS maintained by Kluwer Academic Publishers Plenum Press is pleased to announce the publication of an exciting new quarterly that provides thorough and original coverage of dynamical and control systems research. Journal of Dynamical and Control Systems presents peer-reviewed survey and original research articles. Detailed reviews of newly published books relevant to future studies in the field are also included. Accessible to a broad range of scholars, each survey paper contains all necessary definitions and explanations; a complete over-view of the problem discussed; and a description of its importance and relationship to basic research on the subject. This publication also features authoritative contributions describing ongoing investigations and innovative solutions to unsolved problems.
The Rio Grande Institute For Soft Computing Home Page The mission of RioSoft is to develop and facilitate the application of innovative soft computing technologies for modeling, analysis, prototyping, manufacturing,testing, and evaluation of dynamical processes and systems which have use in government and in industry. http://www.riosoft.nmsu.edu
Extractions: Home Mission Goals Soft Computing ... Contacts The mission of RioSoft is to develop and facilitate the application of innovative soft computing technologies for modeling, analysis, prototyping, manufacturing, testing and evaluation of dynamic processes and systems that have use in government and in industry. RioSoft Contact Dr. Nadipuram R. Prasad Director MSC 3-0 , New Mexico State University P.O Box 30001 Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001 Phone (505) 646-3623 Fax (505) 646-1435 riosoft@nmsu.edu Contact Web Master: dharmana@nmsu.edu
NEEDS In LEEDS - Homepage 12th Workshop on Nonlinear Evolution Equations and dynamical systems. University of Leeds, UK; 21 28 June 1998. http://www.amsta.leeds.ac.uk/events/needs98/
Extractions: University of Leeds, UK, 21 - 28 June Rossby Soliton Surface by A.R. Osborne, Torino For further information, or to be put on the mailing list for future announcements, write to the organisers at the following address: NEEDS '98, School of Mathematics, The University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK. e-mail: needs98@amsta.leeds.ac.uk
Center For The Study Of Complex Systems Broadly interdisciplinary program to encourage and facilitate research and education in the general area of nonlinear, dynamical and adaptive systems. Includes a list of groups, opportunities, reports and publications. http://www.pscs.umich.edu/research.html