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This volume contains the Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research
Workshop (ARW) and Emil-Warburg-Symposium (EWS) "Nonlinear Coherent
Structures in Phy sics and Biology" held at the University of
Bayreuth from June 1 -4, 1993. Director of the ARW was K. H.
Spatschek, while F.G. Mertens acted as the co-director, host, and
organizer of the EWS. The other members of the scientific
organizing committee were A.R. Bishop (Los Alamos), J.C. Eilbeck
(Edinburgh), and M. Remoissenet (Dijon). This was the eighth
meeting in a series of interdisciplinary workshops founded by our
French colleagues who had organized all the previous workshops,
e.g. 1989 in Montpel lier and 1991 in Dijon. We were asked to
organize the meeting this time in Germany. Of course, we wanted to
keep the character defined by the previous meetings, which were
always characterized by an open and friendly atmosphere, being not
too large in quantity, but high in quality. This time altogether
103 participants attended the workshop. During the past years most
of the participants met several times and discussed problems
connected with the generation of nonlinear coherent structures in
physics and biology."
This volume contains the Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research
Workshop (ARW) and Emil-Warburg-Symposium (EWS) "Nonlinear Coherent
Structures in Phy sics and Biology" held at the University of
Bayreuth from June 1 -4, 1993. Director of the ARW was K. H.
Spatschek, while F.G. Mertens acted as the co-director, host, and
organizer of the EWS. The other members of the scientific
organizing committee were A.R. Bishop (Los Alamos), J.C. Eilbeck
(Edinburgh), and M. Remoissenet (Dijon). This was the eighth
meeting in a series of interdisciplinary workshops founded by our
French colleagues who had organized all the previous workshops,
e.g. 1989 in Montpel lier and 1991 in Dijon. We were asked to
organize the meeting this time in Germany. Of course, we wanted to
keep the character defined by the previous meetings, which were
always characterized by an open and friendly atmosphere, being not
too large in quantity, but high in quality. This time altogether
103 participants attended the workshop. During the past years most
of the participants met several times and discussed problems
connected with the generation of nonlinear coherent structures in
physics and biology."
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