SON 2012

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Background

The workshop will address current developments in the field of set-oriented numerical techniques relevant to mathematical problems in dynamical systems and applications.

The workshop will provide a unique forum to bring together theoretical researchers developing different set-oriented methodologies and applied researchers needing topological and probabilistic descriptions of their models. The workshop will cover a wide range of application areas, including, but not limited to: models of fluid flow, advection-reaction-diffusion equations, biology, drug design, quasi-stationary stochastic processes, nonlinear time-series analysis, dynamics of granular material, physical oceanography and meteorology. There will be sessions dedicated to presentations by early-career researchers (ECRs).

The aims of the workshop will be to

  • provide an overview of the theoretical foundations of these methods, as well as their practical aspects
  • explore the advantages of the respective practical implementations of the methods, as well as their possible limitations and drawbacks
  • establish new areas of application

Format

Four days of conference with talks varying in length between 20 and 50 minutes.