Multiscale 2014 - Symposium on Multiscale Methods for Modeling of Dynamical Systems
Topics/Call fo Papers
Organizer: Prof. Dr. Eugene B. Postnikov, Head of the Theoretical Physics Department of the Research Center for Condensed Matter Physics & Professor at the General Physics Department, Kursk State University, Radishcheva st., 33. Kursk 305000, Russia. http://rccmp.kursksu.ru/postnikov
E-mail: postnicov-AT-gmail.com
The main aim of this meeting is to bring together specialists in both theory of dynamical systems with inherent many scales and their practical realizations in physico-chemical and biophysical (especially, neurophysical) systems.
Such systems and models include but are not restricted by:
Networks of coupled non-linear oscillators
Multiscale (fractal) structures and anomalous (multiscale self-similar) kinetics
Wavelet and spline bases and frames (construction, properties, etc.) and their application to conputational signal analysis and decompositions
Mathematical modeling and analysis biophysical (e.g. in acoustics, oscillating chemical reactions, neuroscience, etc.) signals with non-stationary multifrequent periodicity.
Thus, presentations of researchers developing mathematical basics of multiscale analysis as well as those, who apply these methods for practical computational applications are welcomed.
E-mail: postnicov-AT-gmail.com
The main aim of this meeting is to bring together specialists in both theory of dynamical systems with inherent many scales and their practical realizations in physico-chemical and biophysical (especially, neurophysical) systems.
Such systems and models include but are not restricted by:
Networks of coupled non-linear oscillators
Multiscale (fractal) structures and anomalous (multiscale self-similar) kinetics
Wavelet and spline bases and frames (construction, properties, etc.) and their application to conputational signal analysis and decompositions
Mathematical modeling and analysis biophysical (e.g. in acoustics, oscillating chemical reactions, neuroscience, etc.) signals with non-stationary multifrequent periodicity.
Thus, presentations of researchers developing mathematical basics of multiscale analysis as well as those, who apply these methods for practical computational applications are welcomed.
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