6th International Nonlinear Science Conference
Radboud University
Nijmegen, the Netherlands,
March 20-22, 2014
The principal aim of the INSC is to
provide a scholarly environment conducive to promoting exchanges between an
array of disciplines to facilitate research and related academic activities in
collaboration with colleagues worldwide.
The topics covered by
the conference include applications of nonlinear dynamical systems theory
and techniques to problems encountered in any area of the behavioral,
social and life sciences including psychology, sociology, economics, management
sciences, anthropology, aesthetics, education, biology, physiology, ecology,
neuroscience and medicine. One or more of the following nonlinear concepts must
be an explicit part of the presentation: attractors, bifurcations,
chaos, fractals, solitons, catastrophes, self-organizing processes,
cellular automata, agent-based models, network analysis, genetic algorithms and
related evolutionary processes, econophysics, dynamical diseases, or
closely related constructs. The broad mixture of the disciplines represented
here indicates that many bodies of knowledge share common principles.
Contributions
from other disciplines such as computer science, mathematics and engineering
are also welcome provided the main focus of the paper is an application of
nonlinear science in the behavioral, social or biological sciences.
Submit Abstracts for papers, posters, and symposia to
the INSC2014 website:
Deadline
December 31, 2013
“Early Bird” submissions will begin to
receive responses soon after Nov. 30.
Conference Committee
Anna Bosman, Conference Chair, Radboud University;
Jose
Navarro, University
of Barcelona; Dimitrios Stamovlasis, Aristotle
University; Stephen
Guastello,
Marquette University; David Pincus, Chapman University.