SIAM Conference on Applications of Dynamical Systems

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Organizing Committee
Co-Chairs
Evelyn Sander, George Mason University, USA
Martin Wechselberger, University of Sydney, Australia
Organizing Committee
Thomas L. Carroll, United States Naval Research Laboratory, USA
Elizabeth Cherry, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA  
Barbara Gentz, University of Bielefeld, Germany  
Christopher Jones, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Kresimir Josic, University of Houston, USA  
Edgar Knobloch, University of California, Berkeley, USA  
Yasumasu Nishiura, Tohoku University, Japan  
Bob Rink, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Anna Vainchtein, University of Pittsburgh, USA  
Lai-Sang Young, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, USA
Description
The application of dynamical systems theory to areas outside of mathematics continues to be a vibrant, exciting and fruitful endeavor. These application areas are diverse and multidisciplinary, covering areas of applied science and engineering that include biology, chemistry, physics, finance, industrial mathematics and more. This conference strives to amass a blend of application-oriented material and the mathematics that informs and supports the discipline. The goals of the meeting are a cross-fertilization of ideas from different application areas, and increased communication between the mathematicians who develop dynamical systems techniques and the applied scientists who use them.
Themes
The scope of this conference encompasses theoretical, computational, and experimental research on dynamical systems.  Highlighted areas include the dynamics of biological, chemical, physical, social, and financial systems along with applications in geophysics, fluid dynamics, materials science, engineering, and other applied sciences.