SIAM Life Sciences meeting

SIAM Life Sciences meeting

Tim Lewis, departing co-chair of the SIAM Life Science Conferences, reports on the many dynamical systems applications presented in San Diego.

Dynamics and Patterns at the annual German Math Association meeting

Dynamics and Patterns at the annual German Math Association meeting

This year's annual meeting of the German Mathematician's Association featured minisymposia ''Dynamical Systems'' and ''Patterns and Waves''.

Chaos

Chaos

Tradition wants it that we spend several years abroad as postdocs after finishing our PhD, and look for more permanent positions across the globe. This often leads to issues collectively known as "n-body problems" - where n>1. Your Portal-Editor-in-Chief ups the ante by becoming father while moving down under.

IUTAM Symposium on 50 Years of Chaos in Kyoto

IUTAM Symposium on 50 Years of Chaos in Kyoto

On November 27, 1961, Yoshisuke Ueda, then a graduate student in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Kyoto University, accidentally observed a "randomly transitional phenomenon", now commonly known as "chaos". Fifty years later and approximately 150 meters from the site of Ueda's discovery, the IUTAM Symposium on 50 Years of Chaos: Applied and Theoretical ws held. Jeff Moehlis reports.

Publication price and value

Publication price and value

The Elsevier boycott call has opened another round in the debate on subscription costs, publisher profit and open access. Let's have a peek.
The spring editorial by former Editor-in-Chief Jens Rademacher.

Death Knell for the Lecture (and Conference)?

Death Knell for the Lecture (and Conference)?

Will scientific meetings and lectures move online in the near future? Editorial by Krešimir Josić

Photos from  Dynamics Days 2012

Photos from Dynamics Days 2012

The Dynamics Days 2012 conference in Baltimore included a celebration of Ed Ott's 70th birthday. Ernie Barreto lets the pictures speak for themselves.

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