l-system SlowFast-DynBif'2014 within CSNDD'2014    

Slow-Fast Dynamics and Bifurcations in Dynamical Systems Mathematical Methods and Applications
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The International Conference on Structural Nonlinear Dynamics and Diagnosis, Agadir, Morocco, May 19 - May 21, 2014, http://www.csndd.org/csndd2014/

-SlowFast-DynBif'2014 -
Slow-Fast Dynamics and Bifurcations in Dynamical Systems Mathematical Methods and Applications.
Agadir, Morroco
May 19, 2014

A special session within the International Conference on Structural Nonlinear Dynamics and Diagnosis, (CSNDD'2014)
International Conf.
Agadir, Morroco, May 19 - May 21, 2014



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The CSNDD conference will provide a forum where researchers from different branches of applied mechanics and mathematics working in linear and nonlinear dynamics, structural systems and diagnosis can meet to share ideas and findings of their research work on methods and applications. The meeting is also a forum to discuss the latest achievements, to exchange experience in theoretical, numerical and experimental techniques for solving problems in structural linear and nonlinear dynamics, diagnosis and control.

You are cordially invited to submit a paper to our SlowFast-DynBif Special Session in this conference : We will focus, mainly, on slow-fast dynamical systems and bifurcations.

Description

The Organizing Committee invites scientists and engineers working in the areas of slow-fast dynamics and bifurcations to submit their contribution to this mini-symposium before january 21, 2014, online, after pre-registration for the conference. Full instructions for authors are available at the conference web site: http://www.csndd.org/csndd2014 Dynamical systems of slow-fast type are ubiquitous in physics and biology. Examples include the stick-slip cycle of a bowed violin string ; the see-saw with a water reservoir at one side ; the saline oscillator ; the closing of plant leaves ; the release of calcium from intracellular stores into the cytoplasm ; the "firing" of neurons as well as of cardiac cells ; and many others. Such systems are typically described by nonlinear differential equations in which several processes occur on at least two different time scales, and which may give rise to rich dynamics that includes canards and complex oscillatory behavior of mixed-mode or bursting type. The mini-symposium will provide a forum for reporting novel and interesting phenomena in slow-fast dynamics and bifurcations in dynamical systems both from an analytical and a computational perspective, and with a clear view towards applications. Correspondingly, contributed papers may be of a theoretical, numerical, or even experimental nature.

The timetable of this special session (20mn talk), Program :

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Main topics of interest (but not limited to)

  • Brain dynamics
  • Mathematical, computational and complex systems modeling, ...
  • Networks
  • Control and Synchronization
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using tools borrowed from various areas:
  • Nonlinear dynamics
  • Bifurcation
  • ODE, PDE, DDE
  • Temporal or spatio-temporal chaos
  • ...

Submission

Prospective authors are invited to submit a 1 page abstract or complete manuscript in PDF or Postcript format to one of the following organizers: Only electronical submissions, via email, are authorized. Final abstract (or manuscript) have to be send to one of the organizers. In the submission mail, the author should furnish the following information : Title of manuscript, author(s) name(s) and affiliation(s), clearly specifying the contacting author, all authors' postal and email addresses, phone numbers and 5 to 7 keywords.

Author kit

The final version of the abstract (or articles) for submission must be sent by email using the CSNDD author kit archive see the "call for papers" menu of http://www.csndd.org/csndd2014/ .

In this archive, you will find a LaTeX style, an example of figure (in eps), an example in word format, an example in LaTeX format ... .

Proceedings

and other important information, see the CSNDD web-site : http://www.csndd.org/csndd2014/ .

Deadlines

  • January 31, 2014: Submission of the 1 page abstract
  • February 17, 2014 Notification of acceptance
  • February 28, 2014 Submission of final version of papers
  • May 19, 2014: Conference starts
  • For more details, see : CSNDD2014

Accomodation and fees

See the web site of the http://www.csndd.org/csndd2014/


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