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Topics in multiple time scale dynamics : Workshop Topics in Multiple Time Scale Dynamics, November 27-December 2, 2022, Banff International Research Station, Banff, Alberta, Canada / Maximilian Engel, Hildeberto Jardón-Kojakhmetov, Cinzia Soresina, editors
HerausgeberEngel, Maximilian ; Jardón Kojakhmetov, Hildeberto ; Soresina, Cinzia
Name der KonferenzBIRS Workshop "Topics on Multiple Time Scale Dynamics 2022 Banff, Alberta
ErschienenProvidence, Rhode Island : American Mathematical Society, [2024], © 2024
Umfangxxii, 209 Seiten : Illustrationen
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Includes bibliographical references
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Contemporary mathematics ; 806
SchlagwörterDynamics / Mathematical models / Differential equations / Asymptotic theory / Multivariate analysis / Singular perturbations (Mathematics) / Oscillations / Mathematical models / Ordinary differential equations -- Asymptotic theory -- Multiple scale methods / Ordinary differential equations -- Asymptotic theory -- Singular perturbations, general theory / Ordinary differential equations -- Asymptotic theory -- Canard solutions / Ordinary differential equations -- Qualitative theory -- Relaxation oscillations / Partial differential equations -- Qualitative properties of solutions -- Singular perturbations / Numerical analysis -- Ordinary differential equations -- Singularly perturbed problems / Partial differential equations -- Qualitative properties of solutions -- Pattern formation / Dynamical systems and ergodic theory -- Applications -- Dynamical systems in biology / Partial differential equations -- Parabolic equations and systems -- Reaction-diffusion equations / Dynamical systems and ergodic theory -- Dynamical systems with hyperbolic behavior -- Invariant manifold theory
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ISBN9781470473273
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This volume contains the proceedings of the BIRS Workshop "Topics in Multiple Time Scale Dynamics," held from November 27– December 2, 2022, at the Banff International Research Station, Banff, Alberta, Canada. The area of multiple-scale dynamics is rapidly evolving, marked by significant theoretical breakthroughs and practical applications. The workshop facilitated a convergence of experts from various sub-disciplines, encompassing topics like blow-up techniques for ordinary differential equations (ODEs), singular perturbation theory for stochastic differential equations (SDE), homogenization and averaging, slow-fast maps, numerical approaches, and network dynamics, including their applications in neuroscience and climate science. This volume provides a wide-ranging perspective on the current challenging subjects being explored in the field, including themes such as novel approaches to blowing-up and canard theory in unique contexts, complex multi-scale challenges in PDEs, and the role of stochasticity in multiple-scale systems.