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This volume contains extended abstracts outlining selected
presentations delivered by participants of the joint international
multidisciplinary workshop MURPHYS-HSFS-2018 (MUltiRate Processes
and HYSteresis; Hysteresis and Slow-Fast Systems), dedicated to the
mathematical theory and applications of the multiple scale systems,
the systems with hysteresis and general trends in the dynamical
systems theory. The workshop was jointly organized by the Centre de
Recerca Matematica (CRM), Barcelona, and the Collaborative Research
Center 910, Berlin, and held at the Centre de Recerca Matematica in
Bellaterra, Barcelona, from May 28th to June 1st, 2018. This was
the ninth workshop continuing a series of biennial meetings started
in Ireland in 2002, and the second workshop of this series held at
the CRM. Earlier editions of the workshops in this series were held
in Cork, Pechs, Suceava, Lutherstadt and Berlin. The collection
includes brief research articles reporting new results,
descriptions of preliminary work, open problems, and the outcome of
work in groups initiated during the workshop. Topics include
analysis of hysteresis phenomena, multiple scale systems,
self-organizing nonlinear systems, singular perturbations and
critical phenomena, as well as applications of the hysteresis and
the theory of singularly perturbed systems to fluid dynamics,
chemical kinetics, cancer modeling, population modeling,
mathematical economics, and control.The book is intended for
established researchers, as well as for PhD and postdoctoral
students who want to learn more about the latest advances in these
highly active research areas.
This volume contains extended abstracts outlining selected
presentations given by participants of the joint international
multidisciplinary workshop MURPHYS-HSFS-2016 (MUltiRate Processes
and HYSteresis; Hysteresis and Slow-Fast Systems), which was
dedicated to the mathematical theory and applications of multiple
scale systems and systems with hysteresis, and held at the Centre
de Recerca Matematica (CRM) in Barcelona from June 13th to 17th,
2016. The collection includes brief research articles on new
results, preliminary work, open problems, and the outcomes of group
work initiated during the workshop. The book addresses multiple
scale phenomena, singular perturbations, phase transitions, and
hysteresis phenomena occurring in mathematical, physical, economic,
engineering and information systems. Its scope includes both new
results in the theory of hysteresis, singularly perturbed systems
and dynamical systems in general; and applications to the physical,
chemical, biological, microbiological, economic, and engineering
sciences, such as: elasto-plasticity and mechanical structures,
damage processes, magnetic materials, photonics and
optoelectronics, energy storage systems, hydrology, biology,
semiconductor lasers, and shock phenomena in economic modeling.
Given its breadth of coverage, the book offers a valuable resource
for established researchers, as well as for PhD and postdoctoral
students who want to learn more about the latest advances in these
highly active research areas.
The two parts of this volume feature seventeen and six extended
conference abstracts corresponding to selected talks given by
participants at "Joint CRM-Imperial College Workshop in Complex
Systems" and "Emergence, Spread and Control of Infectious Diseases"
respectively, both held at the Centre de Recerca Matematica in
Barcelona in spring 2013. Most of them are short articles giving
preliminary presentations of new results not yet published in
regular research journals. The articles are the result from a
direct collaboration among active researchers in the area after
working in a dynamic and productive atmosphere.Almost everything
that is interesting and important for society is complex; here,
examples scattered across science are presented in order to
illustrate the cross-disciplinary richness of state-of-the-art
complex systems research: fracture avalanches and rain showers that
mimic earthquakes; highly organized graphs that account for
processes in neural networks, metabolic networks, food webs, or
language; models for DNA dynamics; or statistical methods to test
complexity in the form of structure along many different scales.
The mathematics is put to work for the modeling of the real system,
and the models are kept at a minimum level to allow the
understanding of the essentials of the real system. The book is
intended for established researchers, as well as for PhD and
postdoc students who wish to learn more about the latest advances
in these active areas of research."
The two parts of the present volume contain extended conference
abstracts corresponding to selected talks given by participants at
the "Conference on Hamiltonian Systems and Celestial Mechanics
2014" (HAMSYS2014) (15 abstracts) and at the "Workshop on Virus
Dynamics and Evolution" (12 abstracts), both held at the Centre de
Recerca Matematica (CRM) in Barcelona from June 2nd to 6th, 2014,
and from June 23th to 27th, 2014, respectively. Most of them are
brief articles, containing preliminary presentations of new results
not yet published in regular research journals. The articles are
the result of a direct collaboration between active researchers in
the area after working in a dynamic and productive atmosphere. The
first part is about Central Configurations, Periodic Orbits and
Hamiltonian Systems with applications to Celestial Mechanics - a
very modern and active field of research. The second part is
dedicated to mathematical methods applied to viral dynamics and
evolution. Mathematical modelling of biological evolution currently
attracts the interest of both mathematicians and biologists. This
material offers a variety of new exciting problems to
mathematicians and reasonably inexpensive mathematical methods to
evolutionary biologists. It will be of scientific interest to both
communities. The book is intended for established researchers, as
well as for PhD and postdoctoral students who want to learn more
about the latest advances in these highly active areas of research.
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