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DCDIS 4th international conference web-site



MAPPS :

MODELING and ANALYSIS of PREDATORs-PREYs SYSTEMS :
STABILITY , BIFURCATION , CHAOS , COMPLEXITY

A Special Session within the DCDIS 4th Conference

Dear Colleagues,
The 4th world's largest gathering of researchers in DynamicsCDIS Engineering Applications and Computational Algorithms will be held in Guelp-Ontario, Canada, on 27-29 July 2005. (see the address below). You are cordially invited to submit a paper to this conference or to the :


special session : MAPPS, from-Stability-to-Complexity:

MODELING and ANALYSIS of PREDATORs-PREYs SYSTEMS : STABILITY , BIFURCATION , CHAOS , COMPLEXITY .


which we are going to organize in this conference.

For the Dynamics-CDI-Systems 4th International Conference, see : DCDIS 4th or here

Renewal interest in biological and ecological modeling appears to have heightened in recent years. The terms quasi-periodic, chaos and strange attractors are becoming familiar to ecologists. The main purpose of this special session is to bring together leading researchers and experts worldwide, to further promote and develop the cutting-edge research on complexity, chaos, bifurcation and stability in mathematical and computational modeling of biological or ecological systems, especially Predator-Prey Systems. Indeed, NONLINEAR DYNAMICS, chaotic and complex systems constitute some of the most fascinating developments of late twentieth century mathematics and physics. The implications have changed our understanding of important phenomena in almost every field of science, including ecology. COMPLEXITY (or the science of complexity) is often used as a shorthand for the field that developed in the late 1980s around the use of mathematical and computational modeling of biological, economic and technological systems known as "complex systems". Therefore, this special session will certainly have broad interest.

Main Topics, Topics of interests include but not limited to :

using tools borrowed from various areas:

This special session will consist of several lectures, 30 minutes each.

We hope you will be able to attend this conference and We are looking forward to meeting you in Guelph this coming July.

Sincerely,

The organisers

Organizing Committee:


- Prof. M.A. Aziz-Alaoui, (Applied Math Lab. Univ. of Le Havre, France)
and
- Prof. Bai-Lian (Larry) LI, (Ecological Complexity and Modeling Lab. Univ. California Riverside, CA 92521-0124, USA).

Paper Submission:

Prospective authors are invited to submit their papers or detailed abstract electronically in pdf, ps or latex format to Prof. M.A. Aziz-Alaoui : aziz.alaoui@univ-lehavre.fr
or to
Prof. Bai-Lian (Larry) LI : bai-lian.li@ucr.edu

Important deadlines:

March 21, 2005: Submission of papers (page limit is 6 pages)
March 25, 2005: Acceptance notification
Abril 20, 2005: Final manuscript submission and registration

Proceedings:

All the accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings. The page limit on the final version paper is 6 pages. Please submit your final papers online, for other important information regarding the proceedings (special issues, ...) see DCDIS 4th International Conference,

Registration fees:

for registration fees and other important information regarding this conference, visit the 4th DCDIS 05 Website, the deadline for early registration is abril 01 :
http://www.math.uwaterloo.ca/~xzliu/dcdis04/dcdisconf04/dcdisconf05.html

Contact information:


- Prof. M.A. Aziz-Alaoui,
Applied Math Lab., Univ. of Le Havre, 25 Rue Ph. Lebon, BP 540, Le Havre,Cedex, France.
Phone:(+33) 2 3274 4316 ; Fax :(+33) ...... 4314
Email: aziz.alaoui@univ-lehavre.fr
http://membres.lycos.fr/maaziz/
or
- Prof. Bai-Lian (Larry) LI,
Editor-in-Chief, Ecological Complexity,
Professor and Director, Ecological Complexity and Modeling Lab.,
Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521-0124, USA.
Tel.: 951-827-4776 ; Fax: 951-827-4437
E-mail: bai-lian.li@ucr.edu
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/ecocom

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