[Om] Invitation CHAOS2017

Secretariat at cmsim.de Secretariat at cmsim.de
Thu Jan 12 17:41:51 CET 2017


Dear Colleague, 

You are kindly invited to participate and to submit an Abstract, Paper,
Invited Talk and/or an Invited Session (3-6 papers) to the forthcoming
Nonlinear Systems Conference titled:  10th Chaotic Modeling and Simulation
International Conference (CHAOS2017, 30 May – 2 June 2017).

 

If you already have submitted your Abstract or your special session please
ignore this message. However, you can download the Conference Poster at:
www.cmsim.org .

 

Chaos theory is developed rapidly the last decades. With CHAOS2017
International Conference we celebrate ten years of active presence in the
field via the annual conference, the proceedings and publications in books
and the CMSIM Journal (www.cmsim.eu ).

 

We have extended the abstract submission up to January 31, 2017 to give time
to sessions and special sessions and workshops organizers to collect
abstracts from the contributors. New Sessions and Invited Sessions and
workshops can be proposed as well.

To avoid misunderstandings, we have expanded the deadline up to 31 of
January and for all the abstracts regular or contributed. 

 

Many thanks to the Honorary Committee (Professors Giovanni Gallavotti,
Gennady A. Leonov, Gheorghe Mateescu, Yves Pomeau, David Ruelle and
Ferdinand Verhulst) and the Scientific Committee for their support.

In CHAOS2017 we include the next important Plenary Talks so far:

Ralph Gregor Andrzejak

Nonlinear Time Series Analysis Group, Department of Information and
Communication Technologies, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Catalonia,
Spain

Applying nonlinear analysis to brain signals: From claims of chaos to
clinical applications

 

JAUME LLIBRE

Departament de Matematiques Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona,
Spain

ON THE REAL JACOBIAN CONJECTURE

 

Valentin V. Sokolov

Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics of SB RAS and Novosibirsk Technical
University, Novosibirsk, Russia

Statistics of Neutron Resonance width and Random Matrix  Theory (RMT)

 

Ferdinand Verhulst

Institute of Mathematics, Utrecht, The Netherlands

Recurrence and diffusion in FPU chains with alternating masses

 

For more information please visit the conference website at: www.cmsim.org
or send email to  <mailto:Secretariat at cmsim1.org> Secretariat at cmsim1.org .

 

Looking forward to welcome you in Barcelona for the Conference,

 

Wishing a Happy and Prosperous New Year,

 

Prof. Christos H Skiadas, Conference Co-Chair

__________________________

 

 

I am also happy to introduce two new books on Chaos and Nonlinear Dynamics
contributed mainly from the CHAOS Conferences participants.

 

1. "The Foundations of Chaos Revisited: From Poincaré to Recent
Advancements" (Christos Skiadas, Ed., Springer, May 2016). The book flyer
and other information is at: http://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783319296999.
The book is an outcome of the CHAOS2015 meeting in Henri Poincaré Institute
in Paris (www.cmsim.org ). Some of the main contributors of chaos theory add
important value to the book (David Ruelle, Ferdinand Verhulst, Giovanni
Gallavotti, Pierre Coullet, Yves Pomeau, James A. Yorke, Alexander Ramm, ...
).

 

2.  " Handbook of Applications of Chaos Theory" (C. H. Skiadas & C. Skiadas,
Eds, CRC/Taylor&Francis, 934 pages, June 2016)
https://www.crcpress.com/Handbook-of-Applications-of-Chaos-Theory/Skiadas-Sk
iadas/9781466590434 .

This book is a joint work of a large scientific group all over the world
covering a considerable part of the recent chaotic literature and related
applications.

 

 

 

 

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