Ana Paula Dias's Annual Report
Year:
2013
Brief description of the research activities:
Analysis of the transition of the lattice of synchrony subspaces of a network that is caused by structural changes in the network topology, such as deletion or/and addition of cells or/and edges, or/and rewirings of edges.
Projects description:
Scientific coordinator of the project PTDC/MAT/100055/2008 - Matemática- Sistemas de células acopladas: interação entre estrutura da rede e dinâmica (Coupled cell systems: the interplay of network structure and dynamics)". Duration: three years and three months
(01/2011-03/2014).
Preprints:
Papers accepted for publication in peer reviewed journals:
Manuela Aguiar, M.A.D.Aguiar and A.P.S.Dias.The Lattice of Synchrony Subspaces of a Coupled Cell Network: Characterization and Computation Algorithm, Journal of Nonlinear Science
Communications in international conferences :
Title:
Synchrony in Coupled cell networks
Name of the event:
SIAM Conference on Applications of Dynamical Systems (DS13)
Start and end date:
Sunday, 19 May, 2013 to Thursday, 23 May, 2013
Location / City:
Snowbird, Utah
Country:
USA
Title:
Couplde Cell Networks and teh Synchrony Lattice
Name of the event:
DGS II 2013 International Conference and Advanced School Planet Earth, Dynamics, Games and Science II
Start and end date:
Tuesday, 3 September, 2013 to Wednesday, 4 September, 2013
Location / City:
Lisbon
Country:
Portugal
Talks / Seminars / Courses :
Organization of scientific meetings:
Role:
Co-organizer with Bob Rink (Free University Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Name of the event:
Minisymposia MS8 and MS23 \Bifurcations in Coupled Cell Networks" - Parts I and II, SIAM Conference on Dynamical Sys- tems, Snowbird, USA, May, 2013.
start and end date:
May 19, 2013 to May 20, 2013
Country:
USA
Location / City:
Snowbird, Utah
Student Mentoring:
Célia Sofia Mota da Cunha Moreira, Robust Bifurcations in Coupled Cell Networks
Editorial activities:
Referee of international journals.
Work visits:
Workshop on Symmetry, Bifurcation and Order Parameters", Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge, United Kingdom, January 7-11, 2013.