Dynamical systems methods in Natural Sciences

Organizers:

Makrina Agaoglou

Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), Instituto of Mathematical Sciences (ICMAT), makrina.agaoglou@icmat.es

Guillermo García-Sánchez

Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), Instituto of Mathematical Sciences (ICMAT), guillermo.garcia@icmat.es

Ana Maria Mancho

Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), Instituto of Mathematical Sciences (ICMAT), a.m.mancho@icmat.es

This symposium focuses on the description and presentation of dynamical systems methods and techniques in the mathematics and physics of natural sciences that have been studied lately. The application of dynamical systems theory to areas such as mathematics, oceanography, atmosphere, chemistry, chemical biology, and astrodynamics continues to be a vibrant and exciting endeavor.

The aim of the mini-symposium is to encourage interdisciplinary research and collaboration. This should provide participants with more opportunities to exchange methods and ideas and bring together experimentalists and theoreticians from various fields.

Topics of interest in this symposium include but are not limited to:
-Applications of dynamical systems in oceanography, chemistry, astrodynamics, atmosphere, etc.
-Chaos indicators in multidimensional spaces.
-Mathematical modeling in nonlinear processes.
-Real data dynamical system applications

Plenary speaker:

Prof. Mirella Harsoula (Center for Astronomy and Applied Mathematics, Academy of Athens, Greece).

Invited speakers:

  1. Prof. Jezabel Curbelo (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain).
  2. Prof. Gemma Huguet Casades (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya & Centre de Recerca Matemàtica, Spain).
  3. Dr. Panagiotis Papaioannou (Dipartimento di Matematica e Applicazioni “Renato Caccioppoli”, Universita degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italy).