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Discrete Chaotic Dynamics in Nature and Society (DCDNS3)

September 9-13, 2002

Tokyo, Japan

Mathematics

Host: Chuo University
Homepage: http://dcdns3.tamacc.chuo-u.ac.jp/
Email: dcdns3@taamcc.chuo-u.ac.jp

Organizers: V. Gontar, M. Sonis

Description:
The third conference DCDNS3 (Tokyo, Japan, 2002) will explore future directions in the theory and applications of discrete chaotic dynamics in new and old branches of non-linear sciences and will discuss the following major topics:

Discrete chaotic dynamics as a unifying paradigm and an operational framework for studies in natural and social sciences. Main results of applications of discrete dynamics in chemistry, biology, physics, computer science, medicine, economics, sociology, socio-spatial dynamics, ecology and other relevant fields. New branches of application of the discrete chaotic dynamics: control of chaos, chaos synchronization, critical bifurcation surfaces, complexity and complication of economic, social, historical, ethnic, ecological and biological processes, geographical information systems and discrete space-time geosimulation, evolutionary economics, experimental economics and econophysics, spatial socio-ecology, living and thinking systems dynamics, new generation of neural networks and artificial brain systems.

Date received: October 07, 2001


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