Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos: where should we go from here?

Friday 8th June to Sunday 10th June 2001,
Burwalls Conference Centre, University of Bristol UK

The organising committee would like to thank everyone who attended the conference for making it such a success. Even the notorious Bristol weather decided to cooperate!

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As an impression of what happened, here are action shots of all the speakers, in order of their presentation.

John Guckenheimer Yoshiki Kuramoto
John Guckenheimer
The dynamics of neurons: multiple time scales
Yoshiki Kuramoto
Impact of coupling nonlocality on the pattern dynamics in extended systems
William Ditto Art Winfree
William Ditto
Spatiotemporal chaos/nonlinear dynamics: engine of biological systems??
Art Winfree
Turbulently tangled vortex rings in motionless media
Tom Mullin Robert MacKay
Tom Mullin
Is chaos relevant to fluid mechanics?
Robert MacKay
Many-body quantum mechanics: biomolecules, spatially extended dynamics and applications to physics
Uwe An der Heiden Bard Ermentrout
Uwe An der Heiden
Discrete and continuous nonlinear systems with delays: towards understanding complex solutions and bifurcation structures
Bard Ermentrout
Some remarks on the modeling of cortical maps
Matthias Fink Raj Roy
Matthias Fink
Chaos and time reversal acoustics
Raj Roy
Signal or noise? Camouflage and communication with chaotic light
Jack Cowan Paul Bressloff
Jack Cowan
Turing-like mechanisms in the brain - the next 25 years
Paul Bressloff
Mathematical models of primary visual cortex
Edgar Knobloch Chris Jones
Edgar Knobloch
Some outstanding problems in the theory of pattern formation
Chris Jones
Creating stability out of instability

Thanks again to all speakers and participants!

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Hinke Osinga, John Hogan, Martin Homer, Eddie Wilson, Bernd Krauskopf, Alan Champneys, Mario diBernardo.


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