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Dynamics Days 2001: A phase space odyssey!

January 3-6, 2001

Chapel Hill, NC, USA

Physics

Host: Carolina Inn
Sponsor: Duke University Center for Nonlinear and Complex Systems
Homepage: http://www.phy.duke.edu/DDays2001/

Organizers: Dan Gauthier, Joshua Socolar, David Egolf

Deadline for abstracts: November 15, 2000

Description:
Dynamics Days is an annual conference whose purpose is to gather a variety of researchers with overlapping interests in topics in nonlinear dynamics. About 150 people generally attend. Though the regular attendees are primarily in the fields of mathematics and physics, there are substantial contributions from biologists, chemists, ecologists, engineers, and geologists.

This year we are emphasizing problems in which nonlinear dynamics and complexity plays a substantial role, including pattern forming systems (granular, chemical, fluid, biological), characterization and control of nonlinear systems, structure of chaotic attractors, synchronization of nonlinear systems, population dynamics, complexity in biology, and complex systems, broadly defined.

Date received: November 08, 2000


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