UD to Host
International Workshop on Geometric Methods
in Dynamical Systems
The Department of Mathematical Sciences of the University of Delaware plans to host a workshop on
geometric methods in dynamical systems in June, 2004, as the second part of a series of workshops
held between Polish and American researchers with common interests. The first workshop was held
in July, 2002, at Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland. The group of mathematicians involved
share a common interest in geometric and topological methods used to study dynamical systems. The
methods of interest do not require a gradient structure; they are widely applicable to continuous
and discrete dynamical systems and are generally robust with respect to perturbations. The research
has both theoretical and practical applications. It addresses the theory of nonlinear dynamical
systems as well as computational techniques for investigating real dynamical systems.
For more information about the workshop visit the workshop's web page at:
International Workshop on Geometric Methods in Dynamical Systems
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