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Avery Center Library, Caltech
Building #99,
Pasadena, CA 91125
October 17-18, 2003


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CIMMS-DARPA Workshop:
Uncertainty Analysis in the Design of Dynamical Systems

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Seating and other services may be limited, so workshop attendees (including those that would like to drop in for some lectures only) are required to register

Information about lodging, transportation, and the Caltech area is available at our visitor' information page

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Theme

Understanding and managing uncertainty in large, interconnected systems where dynamics is important is a theme common to many endeavors in science and engineering. The goal of this workshop is to explore the state-of-the-art methods for investigating the relationship between uncertainty and dynamics and its impact on the design and control of multiscale systems.

The organizers are interested in, amongst others, multiscale modeling, computation, and practical issues. In particular, new methods that use structure inherent in large classes models that are important in practical applications will be emphasized. These techniques for finding lower dimensional models, graph theoretic and dynamical systems structure.

Speakers are strongly encouraged to spend a considerable fraction of their talks giving a broad overview of the subject, consistent with this theme, and to make the material accessible to people with diverse backgrounds.

All members of the Caltech and surrounding academic communities are welcome to attend.

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Organizing Committee:

Jerry Marsden, Chair, California Institute of Technology
Mark Myers, United Technologies Research Center
Andrzej Banaszuk, United Technologies Research Center
Igor Mezic, University of California, Santa Barbara