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Chaos, Fractals and Complexity

Chaos, Fractals and Complexity

of: Tassos Bountis, Filippos Vallianatos, Astero Provata, Dimitris Kugiumtzis, Yannis Kominis

Springer-Verlag, 2023

ISBN: 9783031374043 , 374 Pages

Format: PDF

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Chaos, Fractals and Complexity


 

This volume of proceedings contains research results within the framework of the fields of Chaos, Fractals and Complexity, written by experienced professors, young researchers, and applied scientists. It includes reviews of the fields, which are presented in an educational way for the widest possible audience, analytical results, computer simulations and experimental evidence, focusing on mathematical modelling.
The papers presented here are selected from lectures given at the 28th Summer School 'Dynamical Systems and Complexity', July 18 - 27, 2022. Topics cover applications of complex systems in Neuroscience, Biology, Photonics, Seismology, Meteorology, and more broadly Physical and Engineering systems. The summer school has a long history, which began at the University of Patras in 1987 and continues with great success to this day. The original main purpose was to introduce young students and researchers of Greece to a new science that emerged several decades ago and continues to grow internationally at an ever increasing rate around the world.




Tassos Bountis is Professor Emeritus of the Department of Mathematics, University of Patras, Greece. He has been the director of the Center for Research and Application of Nonlinear Systems of the University of Patras, and the Laboratory of Nonlinear Systems and Applied Analysis. In 2014 he was elected Corresponding Member of the Academy of Athens in the chair of complex systems. He was the recipient of the 2014 Charles Hermite Science Ambassador Award of Saar/Germany and the 2009 Academy of Athens Award for 'Dynamical Systems'. In 2015 he was elected member of the European Academy of Science and Arts, at Salzburg, Austria.