Overview
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Pascal Chossat
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Institut Non Linéaire de Nice, CNRS — Université de Nice, Sophia Antipolis, France
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Table of contents (28 chapters)
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- Andrei Afendikov, Alexander Mielke
Pages 1-10
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- D. Armbruster, B. Nicolaenko, N. Smaoui, P. Chossat
Pages 11-33
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- Peter Ashwin, Gerhard Dangelmayr, Ian Stewart, Michael Wegelin
Pages 35-48
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- Jorge Buescu, Ian Stewart
Pages 59-68
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- Pascal Chossat, Frederic Guyard
Pages 79-95
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- Michael Dellnitz, Jürgen Scheurle
Pages 105-110
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- Martin Golubitsky, Ian Stewart, Benoit Dionne
Pages 127-138
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- Gabriela Gomes, Ian Stewart
Pages 139-158
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- Jürgen Knobloch, Andre Vanderbauwhede
Pages 167-179
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- Jeroen S. W. Lamb, Hanna Brands
Pages 181-196
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- Reiner Lauterbach, Pascal Chossat
Pages 197-203
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- Victor G. Leblanc, William F. Langford
Pages 205-219
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- J. C. van der Meer, J. A. Sanders, A. Vanderbauwhede
Pages 221-240
About this book
This book collects contributions to the conference" Dynamics, Bifurcation and Symmetry, new trends and new tools", which was held at the Institut d'Etudes Sci entifiques de Cargese (France), September 3-9, 1993. The first aim of this conference was to gather and summarize the work of the European Bifurcation Theory Group after two years of existence (the EBTG links european laboratories in five countries via an EC grant). Thanks to a NATO ARW grant, the conference developed into an international meeting on bifurcation theory and dynamical systems, with the partic ipation of leading specialists not only from Europe but also from overseas countries (Canada, USA, South America). It was a great satisfaction to notice the active, and quite enthusiastic participation of many young scientists. This is reflected in the present book for which many contributors are PhD students or post-doc researchers. Although several "big" themes (bifurcation with symmetry, low dimensional dynam ics, dynamics in EDP's, applications, . . . ) are present in these proceedings, we have divided the book into corresponding parts. In fact these themes overlap in most contributions, which seems to reflect a general tendancy in nonlinear science. I am very pleased to thank for their support the NATO International Exchange Scientific Program as well as the EEC Science Program, which made possible the suc cess of this conference.
Editors and Affiliations
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Institut Non Linéaire de Nice, CNRS — Université de Nice, Sophia Antipolis, France
Pascal Chossat