EVENT DETAILS AND ABSTRACT


Interdisciplinary Seminar in Nonlinear Science

Title: A sampling of nonlinear dynamics: from low-dimensional systems to extensive chaos
Speaker: Prof. D. Egolf
Speaker Info: Georgetown University
Brief Description:
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Abstract:

The behaviors of far-from-equilibrium, spatiotemporal chaotic (STC) systems have been studied quite extensively in experiments and in numerical simulations; however, an understanding any deeper than the descriptive is largely lacking. The on-going work to understand these systems largely employs techniques successfully used to study low- dimensional chaos, pattern formation, or equilibrium systems. I will describe selected techniques and terminology from these fields necessary to understand current efforts in the study of spatiotemporal chaos, and I will try to give a flavor of the questions that researchers in STC are trying to answer.
Date: Monday, February 5, 2001
Time: 4:00PM
Where: Tech M416
Contact Person: Hermann Riecke
Contact email: h-riecke@northwestern.edu
Contact Phone: 847-491-8316
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