Workshop on Stochasticity and Scales. Experiments, Models and Simulation

CSI

Due to COVID-19 restrictions, all CORFU2020 sessions are postponed.

Some sessions will take place in the Spring of 2021, while others near the end of August and September 2021. The details will be announced soon.

Additional workshops and schools are scheduled to be organized in September 2021. The CORFU2019 proceedings are expected to be published in the summer of 2020.

M. Avlonitis, K. Kalaitzidou, G. Voulgaris, G. Zoupanos

TBA  

Traditional approaches to modeling dynamic systems focus on interactions taking place only in one scale. On the other hand recent methodologies for addressing evolution of complex systems emphasize the need to bridge scales by means of dynamic interactions switching their correlation length from one scale to another. As a result traditional evolution equations of classical dynamic systems, most of the time obtained empirically based on simple ideas such as linearization or symmetry properties, extending to complex systems facing unbeatable difficulties. The scope of the present workshop is to study the origin and limits of recent multi-scale modeling methodologies via specific case studies: how different evolution laws are affected by the presence of stochasticity and system size. It is expected that a systematic discussion about the application and corresponding limits of multi-scale modeling will be launched giving new insight in addressing evolution of complex dynamic systems.

  • Registered Participants: TBA
  • Sep 06: Arrival/Registration day.
  • Sep 09: Departure date.
  • Detailed Programme: TBA

Mon-Repos, Corfu, Greece
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Guaranteed hotel availability is for a very limited time! Please make your hotel reservations ASAP!

The registration fee is 220€. For students and young postdocs the fee is 120€. Payments must be transferred to the NTUA bank account shown in this form and the receipt emailed to Mrs Ifigeneia Moraiti.