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Delay Differential Equations and Applications: Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute Held in Marrakech, Morocco, 9-21 September 2002 2006 Edition
Contributor(s): Arino, O. (Editor), Hbid, M. L. (Editor), Dads, E. Ait (Editor)
ISBN: 1402036469     ISBN-13: 9781402036460
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $427.49  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: September 2006
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BISAC Categories:
- Mathematics | Differential Equations - General
- Mathematics | Mathematical Analysis
Dewey: 515.352
LCCN: 2006509579
Series: NATO Science Series II:
Physical Information: 1.23" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.85 lbs) 570 pages
 
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This book groups material that was used for the Marrakech 2002 School on Delay Di?erential Equations and Applications. The school was held from September 9-21 2002 at the Semlalia College of Sciences of the Cadi Ayyad University, Marrakech, Morocco. 47 participants and 15 instructors originating from 21 countries attended the school. Fin- cial limitations only allowed support for part of the people from Africa andAsiawhohadexpressedtheirinterestintheschoolandhadhopedto come. Theschoolwassupportedby?nancementsfromNATO-ASI(Nato advanced School), the International Centre of Pure and Applied Mat- matics (CIMPA, Nice, France) and Cadi Ayyad University. The activity of the school consisted in courses, plenary lectures (3) and communi- tions (9), from Monday through Friday, 8. 30 am to 6. 30 pm. Courses were divided into units of 45mn duration, taught by block of two units, with a short 5mn break between two units within a block, and a 25mn break between two blocks. The school was intended for mathematicians willing to acquire some familiarity with delay di?erential equations or enhance their knowledge on this subject. The aim was indeed to extend the basic set of knowledge, including ordinary di?erential equations and semilinearevolutionequations, suchasforexamplethedi?usion-reaction equations arising in morphogenesis or the Belouzov-Zhabotinsky ch- ical reaction, and the classic approach for the resolution of these eq- tions by perturbation, to equations having in addition terms involving past values of the solution.