Special Session 13
    Nonlocally coupled dynamical systems: Analysis and applications
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 Introduction:
  Nonlocally coupled dynamical systems arise as models of diverse phenomena throughout physics, biology, and engineering. They feature a variety of remarkable spatio-temporal patterns such as twisted states, waves, chimera states, and coherence-incoherence transition, to name a few. The talks in this special session highlight recent developments in the mathematical theory of nonlocally coupled systems and their applications to phenomena in natural sciences.

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