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Second International Conference on Discrete Chaotic Dynamics in Nature and Society (DCDNS2)

May 9-13, 2000

Odense, Denmark

Mathematics

Host: University of Southern Denmark, Odense University
Sponsor: University of Southern Denmark - Odense University, Denmark, University of Southern Denmark - Odense University, Denmark, University of Southern Denmark - Odense University, Denmark
Homepage: http://www.sdu.dk/tvf/statdem/dcdns2.htm

Organizers: Vladimir Gontar, Gustav Kristensen, Michael Sonis

Deadline for abstracts: March 15, 2000

Description:
At the end of the nineties it has become clear that the results both theoretically and experimentally obtained in non-linear dynamics and in particular in studies of chaotic systems have turned a new page in science. These results concern all scientific disciplines known: mathematics, physics, chemistry, engineering, informatics, life science, medicine, ecology and computer science. The new knowledge also penetrates in applied sciences as energy control, ecology, economy, control of thermonuclear fusion reactors, real-time optimization and control systems, telecommunication, image and signal processing. The first international conference (DCDNS1) demonstrated the common understanding of theoretical results obtained in discrete chaotic dynamics as well as the problems which should be overcome to make the practical applications more effective and wide. The second conference intends to concentrate on the practical use of discrete chaotic dynamics (DCD) in natural and social sciences in order to stimulate its applications.

Conference topics Discrete chaotic dynamics (DCD) and its applications in natural and social sciences Pattern formation and imaging, based on DCD DCD in modeling of microsystems Controlling chaos and chaos synchronization Psychology, environmental and cognitive sciences Socio-economic collective choice processes Self-organizing systems and methods for their analyses and control Structural and dynamic stability, bifurcation analysis Discrete time and space in DCD “Predicting chaos”

Date received: September 27, 1999


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