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Homepage: http://www.king.ac.uk/fractal/
Organizers: Kingston University
Description:
Fractal 2000 themes
Fractal geometry and its applications across the range of disciplines.
Cooperative behaviour and the emergence of structures in complex systems.
By bringing together the practitioners in the various fields of sciences, engineering, medicine and economics, the conference encourages the cross-fertilization of views on complex spatial and temporal behaviour. One of the products of the conference is the emerging insight into the complex nature of interacting systems.
The format of this series of conferences is designed to maximize the development of collaborative links. This is done through intensive exposure to major presentations and a poster session. There is also ample opportunity for informal discussions and recreation.
Likely topics include: Applications of fractals, including those in biology, medicine, engineering, economics and sociology Cellular automata Coherent structures Diffusion Disordered systems Fractal surfaces and volumes Fractals and chaos in signal processing Growth phenomena Iterated Function Systems Image analysis and synthesis L-Systems Multifractal formalism Non-linear dynamical systems Pattern formation Phase transitions Self organization and cooperative phenomena Turbulence Visualization Waves and interactions
Submitted by: Miroslav M. Novak
Date received: February 03, 1999, revised April 23, 1999
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