Joint International WorkshoponDynamics of Networks and Spatially Extended SystemsJanuary 21-23, 2002Kolkata (Calcutta), India |
Venue:
The workshop will take place at the
Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics,
1/AF Bidhan Nagar, Kolkata (Calcutta), India. For
details about the location and travel information see
Workshop Location and Travel Information.
Objective:
The study of spatially extended systems and networks is the next step
for the field of nonlinear dynamics as they are ubiquitous in the real
world. Recent discoveries in the dynamics of such systems have catalysed
new advances into the study of large, complex systems. The workshop aims
to introduce these exciting areas to a broad scientific audience.
Participation:
The main target audience for the workshop are researchers
at the junior faculty and postdoc level, and interested senior graduate
students. For information regarding participation (including application
format) see
Workshop Participation .
Schedule:
18 invited talks of one hour duration each are planned over the three
days of the workshop - the details are given in the
workshop schedule.
A poster session of one and half hours has been arranged on the
second day. Presenters will be given a short time to highlight their
principal findings to the assembled audience. A ``brainstorming session''
will allow intensive group discussions to take place.
A workshop dinner is scheduled on the evening of 22nd January.
For a list of invited speakers, see List of Talks
The topics include: 
Advisory Committee :
 
For more information contact:
Sitabhra Sinha (Convener)
sitabhra@physics.iisc.ernet.in or
Srutarshi Pradhan (Local Coordinator)
spradhan@cmp.saha.ernet.in
Complexity Digest is arranging web-casting of the workshop. Video will be available via the web at the following URL: http://www.comdig.de/DNSES/
The workshop is to be held immediately after the end of the STATPHYS - KOLKATA IV conference (Jan. 14-19, 2002) to allow interested participants to attend both the conference and the workshop. For details about the STATPHYS conference please see their homepage at http://boson.bose.res.in/~stativ/poster.html