Alfred Hübler - In Memoriam

Alfred Hübler - In Memoriam

Professor Alfred Hübler, a teacher and a physicist, passed away Saturday, January 27, at the age of 60. Alfred was well known for his experiments in complex systems and will always be remembered as passionate teacher. He was the professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign since 1989 as well as a long-time external faculty member of New Mexico's Santa Fe Institute.

Norman J. Zabusky: A Nonlinear Odyssey

Norman J. Zabusky: A Nonlinear Odyssey

Obituary for Norman J. Zabusky

Norman Zabusky, a pioneer in some of the most extraordinary developments in “experimental mathematics” and nonlinear science, passed away on 5 February 2018. Norman played a major role in computational fluid dynamics and the importance of visualization. Most notably, however, he was a co-discoverer, along with Martin Kruskal, of the “soliton”, a robust, coherent localized solution of certain classes of nonlinear partial differential equations — a discovery that created a new paradigm. 


Student Feature - Adrienna Bingham

Student Feature - Adrienna Bingham

Adrienna Bingham is a a fourth year PhD student at the College of William and Mary in the Applied Science department working under the direction of Dr. Leah Shaw.

Pull-Push Action Helps Neural Crest Cells Migrate Collectively

Pull-Push Action Helps Neural Crest Cells Migrate Collectively

Introduction to neural crest cell collective dynamics.

Margaret Beck  is the first recipient of the AMS Joan and Joseph Birman Fellowship for Women Scholars

Margaret Beck is the first recipient of the AMS Joan and Joseph Birman Fellowship for Women Scholars

Eugene Wayne about Margaret Beck accomplishments on the occasion of her becoming the first recipient of the AMS Joan and Joseph Birman Fellowship for Women Scholars

Review of “Complex Dynamics and Morphogenesis" by C. Misbah

Review of “Complex Dynamics and Morphogenesis" by C. Misbah

Reprinted with permission from SIAM Review 60(1) 213-215 (2018)

Review by Bard Ermentrout


2018 Class SIAM Fellows with research related to Dynamical Systems

2018 Class SIAM Fellows with research related to Dynamical Systems

Special congratulations to the 2018 Fellows whose research is related to Dynamical Systems

DSWeb congratulates the Class of 2018 SIAM Fellows.

Special congratulations to the 2018 Fellows whose research is related to Dynamical Systems. 


Recently Published Books in Dynamics

Recently Published Books in Dynamics

Here is a list of some of the recently published books in dynamical systems. Should you be interested in reviewing one of these, or any other book that you think would be useful, please contact the book reviews editor (James Meiss; jdm (at) colorado.edu).


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