Innovations in Modeling and Analysis of Complex Dynamical Systems
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Noreen Akbar
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Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University, PO Box 1664, Al Khobar 31952, Saudi Arabia
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Saudi Arabia
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Sohail Nadeem
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Department of Mathematics Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad Pakistan
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Pakistan
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D Tripathi
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Department of Mathematics, National Institute of Technology Uttarakhand, Srinagar, 246174, India
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India
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Introduction:
| Analysis of complex dynamical systems has become increasingly important in comprehending complicated behavior in natural, technological, and engineered systems. This session aims at the cutting-edge developments in modeling, analysis, and computational methods towards such systems where nonlinearity, high dimensionality, multi-scale coupling, and uncertainty are often the preeminent concern.
We encourage submissions that present novel mathematical models, analytical methods, and computational methods for modeling complex dynamic processes. Areas covered include but are not limited to nonlinear dynamics, stochastic processes, time-delay and fractional-order systems, chaos theory, bifurcation analysis, and control of complex networks. Strong focus is given to models that are developed based on applications in physics, biology, engineering, climate science, neuroscience, and socio-economic systems.
The purpose of this session is to bring scholars from different disciplines together to exchange concepts and encourage interdisciplinary interaction. By throwing light on cutting-edge techniques and paradigm shift advances, it is a platform for theory building and application of sophisticated dynamical systems. Through a fusion of theory, simulation, and data-driven methods, the session promotes a deeper insight into mechanisms controlling dynamic behavior in complex systems and lays the way for new approaches to solving current scientific and technological challenges.
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