Conférence internationale
sur les systèmes dynamiques appliqués:
mécanique, turbulence, noeuds, cafards et chaos

International Workshop on Applied Dynamical Systems
Mechanics, Turbulence, Knots, Cockroaches, and Chaos

15 - 16 novembre / November 15 - 16, 2005

PROGRAMME

Samedi 15 octobre / Saturday, October 16

08:30- 09:00
Inscription / registration (local / room 5345) et café / coffee (local / room 6245)
8:55 - 09:00
Welcoming Address
09:00 - 09:45
J. Guckenheimer
"Chaotic Attractors from Concrete Systems, Henon-like
Maps and Singularly Perturbed Vector Fields"
09:45 - 10:30
D. Chillingworth
"Multiparameter Melnikov maps for continuing periodic
orbits
"
10:30 - 11:00
Pause / Coffee • Session d'affiches / Poster session (Salle / Room 6245)
11:00 - 11:45
R. Rand
"Hidden instabilities due to coexistence phenomenon
in autoparametric excitation
"
11:45 - 12:30
D. Koditschek
TBA
Lunch
14:30 - 15:15
D. Rand
"Regulating time in cells"
15:15 - 16:00
E. Shea-Brown
"How architecture restricts spiking patterns in
networks of phase oscillators
"
16:00 - 16:30
Pause café / Coffee Break • Session d'affiches / Poster session (Salle / Room 6245)
16:30 - 17:30
Panel Discussion (*)
17:30
Réception en l'honneur du 60e anniversaire de Philip Holmes / Reception in honor of Philip Holmes' 60th birthday (Salle / room 6245)

Dimanche 16 octobre / Sunday, October 16

09:00 - 09:45
G. Domokos
TBA
09:45 - 10:30
D. Ambruster
"Continuum models for interacting machines"
10:30 - 11:00
Pause café et session d'affichage / Coffee break and poster session (Salle / Room 6245)
11:00 - 12:00
S. Campbell & E. Stone
"Stability and Bifurcation Analysis of a Nonlinear
Delay Equation Model for Drilling
"
Lunch
14:00 - 14:45
R. Ghrist
"Braids and Parabolic Dynamics"
14:45 - 15:30
S. Shaw
"Order-Tuned Vibration Absorbers for Rotating
Mechanical Systems - how a symmetric bifurcation may
affect the fuel economy of your next car
"
End of the workshop
(*) One of the aims of this Workshop is to provide a forum to assess
the current frontiers and to discuss future directions in nonlinear
dynamics, making special efforts to promote connections between the
engineering and mathematics communities dealing with nonlinear
phenomena. Specific goals /of the Panel discussion /will be to assess
the current state of dynamical systems from a mathematical
perspective, to evaluate the needs of the dynamics community and to
identify possible new directions for future development. We hope to
arrive at a number of findings and recommendations.