TENTATIVE SCHEDULE
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8:30-9:00 |
REGISTRATION |
9:00-9:10 |
OPENING REMARKS |
9:10-10:00 |
Uri M. Ascher, Univerity of British Columbia
On advantages and limitations
of structure preserving difference schemes for differential equations |
10:00-10:30 |
COFFEE BREAK
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10:30-11:00 |
John Guckenheimer, Cornell University
The forced van der Pol
equation revisited (slides
of talk) |
11:00-11:30 |
Emily Stone, Utah State University
Nonlinear models of dynamics in
drilling
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11:30-12:00 |
Arieh Iserles, University of Cambridge
Computational and dynamical
aspects of double-bracket flows |
12:00-1:30 |
LUNCH BREAK |
1:30-2:00 |
Eusebius Doedel, Concordia University
Continuation of periodic solutions
in conservative systems with application to the figure-8 orbit of
Montgomery, Chenciner and Simo |
2:00-2:30 |
Randy Paffenroth, Caltech
AUTO2000 and continuation
of periodic orbits around Lagrange points
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2:30-3:00 |
Angel Jorba, University of Barcelona
Models for the dynamics of the
Trojan asteroids
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3:00-3:30 |
AFTERNOON TEA |
3:30-4:00 |
Jorge Galan, University of Sevilla
Bifurcations of relative equilibria
and continuation of tori in Hamiltonian systems with symmetries |
4:00-4:30 |
Dan Offin, Queens University
Instability of symmetric minimizing
orbits for Hamiltonian systems |
4:30-5:00 |
Karin Gatermann, Berlin and ORCCA,
London
Symbolic computations for
chemical reaction systems |
5:00-6:30 |
RECEPTION |
9:00 - 9:30 |
Michael E. Henderson, TJ Watson Research Center
Multiple parameter continuation/computing
implicitly defined manifolds |
9:30-10:00 |
Hinke Osinga, University of Bristol
Computation and visualisation
of two-dimensional global manifolds |
10:00-10:30 |
COFFEE BREAK |
10:30-11:00 |
Bernd Krauskopf, University of Bristol
Computing unstable manifolds
in delay differential equations |
11:00-11:30 |
Dirk Roose, K.U. Leuven
Computing periodic solutions and
homoclinic orbits of delay differential equations using DDE-BIFTOOL |
11:30-12:00 |
Sue Ann Campbell, University of Waterloo
Computing higher order terms
for centre manifolds for delay equations
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12:00-1:30 |
LUNCH BREAK |
1:30-2:00 |
Willy Govaerts, University of Gent
Bursting, homoclinics, period
doublings and blue sky catastrophes in neural models |
2:00-2:30 |
Andre Longtin, University of Ottawa
The challenges of memory effects
in neurodynamical systems
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2:30-3:00 |
Oliver Junge, University of Paderborn
A rigorous computer assisted analysis
of the global dynamics of an infinite dimensional map |
3:00-3:30 |
AFTERNOON TEA |
3:30-4:00 |
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4:00-4:30 |
Rachel Kuske, University of Minnesota
Isolating the stochastic dynamics
in models sensitive to noise
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4:30-5:00 |
N. Sri Namachchivaya, University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign
Nonstandard reduction
of noisy mechanical systems |
9:00 - 9:30 |
James Yorke, University of Maryland
Ensemble weather forecasting:
when good forecasts go bad
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9:30-10:00 |
Edriss S. Titi, University of California
Postprocessing galerkin methods
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10:00-10:30 |
COFFEE BREAK |
10:30-11:30 |
Yannis G. Kevrekidis, Princeton University
``Coarse" integration/bifurcation
analysis via microscopic simulators: micro-galerkin methods |
11:30-12:00 |
Kurt Lust, K.U. Leuven
Bifurcation analysis of large-scale
systems via timesteppers.
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12:00-1:30 |
LUNCH BREAK |
1:30-2:00 |
Herb Keller, Caltech / UCSD
Preserving stability of steady
states of dynamical systems upon discretization and a cure for
instability
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2:00-2:30 |
Klaus Böhmer, Philipps-University of Marburg, Germany
Numerics for bifurcation and
dynamics in partial differential equations
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2:30-3:00 |
Donald Estep, Colorado State University
Preservation of invariant rectangles
under discretization |
3:00-3:30 |
AFTERNOON TEA |
3:30-4:00 |
Samuel S.P. Shen, University of Alberta
Forced evolution equations as asymmetric
dynamical systems: bifurcation, stability, and collision of uniform
solutions |
4:00-4:30 |
Herb Kunze, University of Guelph
Using the Banach fixed point
theorem to solve inverse problems in differential and integral
equations
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4:30-5:00 |
Kirsten Morris, University of Waterloo
Controller design for infinite-dimensional
systems
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9:00 - 10:00 |
Walter Craig, McMaster University
Traveling surface water waves |
10:00-10:30 |
COFFEE BREAK |
10:30-11:00 |
John Stockie, University of New Brunswick
Parametric resonance in immersed
boundaries |
11:00-11:30 |
Gregory Lewis, The Fields Institute
The numerical approximation of
the normal form coefficients for a double Hopf bifurcation
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11:30-12:00 |
Dwight Barkley, University of Warwick
Dynamics in the cylinder's wake
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12:00-1:30 |
LUNCH BREAK |
1:30-2:00 |
Andy Salinger, Sandia National Labs
Stability analysis algorithms
for large-scale applications |
2:00-2:30 |
Bjorn Sandstede, The Ohio State
University
On the numerical computation
of PDE spectra of travelling waves |
2:30-3:00 |
Erik S. Van Vleck, Colorado School of Mines
Computation of spectral intervals
for nonautonomous linear differential equations
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3:00-3:30 |
AFTERNOON TEA |
3:30-4:00 |
Andrew Stuart, University of Warwick
Particles in a random velocity
field |
4:00-4:30 |
Tony Humphries, University of Sussex
Travelling waves (TWs) in
lattice differential equations (LDEs) |
4:30-5:00 |
Israel Ncube, York University
Change of criticality of Hopf
bifurcation for a multiple-delayed system of identical neurons:
Some computational challenges |
9:00 - 9:30 |
Martin Golubitsky, University of Houston
Coupled oscillators and
symmetry
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9:30-10:00 |
Eric Kostelich, Arizona State University
Chaotic data analysis: Is
it really any good? |
10:00-10:30 |
COFFEE BREAK |
10:30-11:00 |
Jim Murdock, Iowa State University
Finding preserved geometrical
structures in dynamical systems via normal forms |
11:00-11:30 |
Tim Sauer, George Mason University
Shadowing breakdown and large simulation
errors |
11:30-12:00 |
Mitrajit Dutta, University of New Hampshire
Robust route to unshadowability
in physical systems |
12:00-1:30 |
LUNCH BREAK |
1:30-2:00 |
W. Yao, University of Western Ontario
Competitive modes and their applications |
2:00-2:30 |
Yuan Yuan, University of Western Ontario
A review of the computation of
the simplest normal forms |
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