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Patterns of Dynamics

Berlin, July 2016

  • Conference proceedings
  • © 2017

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  • Discusses theoretical advances in dynamical-systems theory and their applications to pattern-forming processes in the sciences and engineering
  • Builds and develops mathematical techniques, and uses mathematical approaches for prediction and control of complex systems

Part of the book series: Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics (PROMS, volume 205)

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Table of contents (21 papers)

  1. Patterns and Waves

  2. Statistical Properties of Dynamics

  3. Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations

  4. Control and Numerics

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About this book

Theoretical advances in dynamical-systems theory and their applications to pattern-forming processes in the sciences and engineering are discussed in this volume that resulted from the conference Patterns in Dynamics held in honor of Bernold Fiedler, in Berlin, July 25-29, 2016.The contributions build and develop mathematical techniques, and use mathematical approaches for prediction and control of complex systems. The underlying mathematical theories help extract structures from experimental observations and, conversely, shed light on the formation, dynamics, and control of spatio-temporal patterns in applications. Theoretical areas covered include geometric analysis, spatial dynamics, spectral theory, traveling-wave theory, and topological data analysis; also discussed are their applications to chemotaxis, self-organization at interfaces, neuroscience, and transport processes. 


Editors and Affiliations

  • Mathematical Institute, Free University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany

    Pavel Gurevich, Juliette Hell

  • Division of Applied Mathematics, Brown University, Providence, USA

    Björn Sandstede

  • School of Mathematics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA

    Arnd Scheel

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