The Workshop NEEDS '91 brought together, from all over the world, scientists engaged in research on nonlinear systems, either their underlying mathematical properties or their physical applications.
The main topics covered in this proceedings include: Interacting Particle Systems, Markov Processes and Potential Theory, Random Fields, Stochastic Analysis, Large Deviation Theory, Fractals and Superprocesses; Nonparametric Analysis, Robust Analysis, Multivariate Analysis, The Projection Pursuit, The Jackknife, Time Series, Linear Model, Regression and Limit Theorems.
This is the first conference dedicated to the understanding of the experimental aspects of chaotic behavior in several fields and to addressing the emerging areas of data analysis and applications of nonlinear phenomena.
The symposium discusses and explores the current and future development of some aspects of the theory of nonlinear control systems, adaptive control and filtering, robust control and Hinfinity optimization, stochastic systems and white noise analysis, etc.
This volume presents the results and problems in several complex variables especially L2-methods, Riemannian and Hermitian geometry, spectral theory in Hilbert space, probability and applications in mathematical physics.
This volume contains papers which were presented at a series of short meetings collectively entitled "e;Stochastics and Quantum Mechanics"e; held in Swansea over the summer of 1990.
With the advent of powerful computers and novel mathematical programming techniques, the multidisciplinary field of optimization has advanced to the stage that quite complicated systems can be addressed.
This is a collection of pedagogical lectures and research papers that were presented during a combined course/conference program held at the International Centre for Theoretical Physics in Trieste in the summer of 1991.
The proceedings in this volume provide reviews and discussions on the current and future developments in scientific computation, including numerical solutions of differential equations, numerical linear algebra, parallel computation and engineering applications.
The 2nd experimental chaos conference provided a multidisciplinary forum for the scientific and engineering communities to present recent developments of and techniques in nonlinear dynamics.
The new transportation and communication possibilities have triggered an extensive and rapidly growing international network of scientific collaboration.
This volume provides an overview of the current state and future developments of Monte Carlo simulation and related tools and methods used in high energy physics and nuclear physics.
The aim of the symposium was to gather fellow researchers, colleagues and friends of Professor William R Sears, a member of the National Academy of Science and the Academy of Engineering, on the occasion of his 80th birthday.
This volume contains papers, contributed by scientists from a wide variety of disciplines, on the application of nonlinear dynamics (chaos theory) in the study of brain function.
The aim of the workshop was to promote a better understanding of the connections between recent problems in Theoretical or Computational Mechanics (bounds in composites, phase transitions, microstructure of crystals, optimal design, nonlinear elasticity) and new mathematical tools in the Calculus of Variations (relaxation and I -convergence theory, Young and H-measures, compensated compactness and quasiconvexity).
This volume contains a selection of papers on recent developments in fields such as stochastic processes, multivariate data analysis and stochastic models in operations research, earth and life sciences and information theory, from an applicative perspective.
The topics covered are pure differential geometry, especially submanifolds and affine differential geometry, and applications of geometry to human vision, robotics, and gastro-entrology.
These proceedings contain papers by some of the world's leading experts in the analytical and numerical modelling of sediment transport, its measurement on site and in the laboratory, river and coastal morphology, and similar issues.
This book covers recent topics in various aspects of foliation theory and its relation with other areas including dynamical systems, C*-algebras, index theory and low-dimensional topology.
This conference focused on the current research and future perspectives on the application of disordered systems theory, fractals and chaotic dynamical systems to chemical engineering problems.
The topics in this volume range from basic research in numerical methods to applications in physics, mechanics, engineering, environmental science and other areas.
Quantum systems in all areas of physics, from atomic and molecular physics, nuclear and particle physics to condensed matter and astrophysics, provide a rich mosaic of different structures.