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Submission page is now ready
The submission page is now available. Please access http://nolta2010.e-papers.org/ESR
Please follow instructions in Author Information for preparation of your original paper.
Important Dates (updated)
Deadline of Authors’ registration: June 15, 2010.
Deadline of revised full paper submission: June 15, 2010. June 18, 2010.
Call for Special Sessions in PDF
Call for Special Sessions
Special Sessions consist of a group of papers having a common, unified theme. These types of sessions are excellent opportunities to give the audience depth and breadth of exposure to a particular issue, in a way not possible through a single paper.
Persons wishing to organize a Special Session should submit a proposal in PDF format to Special Session Co-chairs (nolta10SS@is.tokushima-u.ac.jp ) any time up to 15 February 2010. Proposals should include:
- Title of the Special Session. A concise description of the subject area.
- Email address for contact of the organizer(s), a maximum of two.
- List of, four to ten, prospective contributed papers:
title, author(s), and contact information of the corresponding author.
[Schedule]
- Deadline for Special Session proposals: 15 February, 2010
- Notification of acceptance for Special Sessions: 1 March, 2010
- Deadline for submission of full papers for Regular and Special Sessions: 1 April, 2010
- Notification of acceptance for Regular and Special Session Papers: 1 June, 2010
- Deadline for submission of all camera-ready papers: 15 June 2010
SPECIAL SESSION CO-CHAIRS:
Sergio Callegari (University of Bologna)
Toshimichi Saito (Hosei University)
Final Call for Papers in PDF
PDF version of the Final Call for Papers (click here)
Final Call for Papers
The 2010 International Symposium on Nonlinear Theory and its Applications (NOLTA 2010) will be held at MCK (International Cultural Center), Krakow, Poland, September 5–8, 2010. The objective of the symposium is to provide a forum for exchange of the latest results related to nonlinear theory and its applications. Papers describing original results in all aspects of nonlinear theory and its applications are invited. Topics include, but are not limited to:
Chaos and Bifurcation | Chaotic Neural Networks | Circuits and Systems | |
Oscillation | Cellular Neural Networks | Self-Validating Numerics | |
Synchronization | Learning and Memory | Modeling and Simulation | |
Coupled Oscillators | Prediction and Identification | Large-Scale Networks | |
Communication | Image and Signal Processing | Analog and Digital ICs | |
Chua’s Circuits | Neuro Dynamics | Distributed Networks | |
Control | Evolutionary Computation | Power Systems | |
Complex Systems | Optimization | Robotics | |
Fractals | Fuzzy | Optics | |
Soliton | Biocybernetics | Chemistry | |
Applied Mathematics | Economics | Physics | |
Biomedical Data Processing | Biomedical Engineering | Bioinformatics | |
Complex Networks |
ORGANIZER:
Research Society of Nonlinear Theory and its Applications, IEICEIN COOPERATION WITH:
Technical Group on Nonlinear Problems, IEICETechnical Group on Circuits and Systems, IEICE
IEEE Circuits and Systems Society
Paper Submission
Submission page will be open on the 1st of March, 2010.First Call for Papers in PDF
First Call for Papers
The 2010 International Symposium on Nonlinear Theory and its Applications (NOLTA 2010) will be held at MCK (International Cultural Center), Krakow, Poland, September 5-8, 2010. The objective of the symposium is to provide a forum for exchange of the latest results related to nonlinear theory and its applications. Papers describing original results in all aspects of nonlinear theory and its applications are invited. Topics include, but are not limited to:
Chaos and Bifurcation | Chaotic Neural Networks | Circuits and Systems | Oscillation | Cellular Neural Networks | Self-Validating Numerics |
Synchronization | Learning and Memory | Modeling and Simulation |
Coupled Oscillators | Prediction and Identification | Large-Scale Networks |
Communication | Image and Signal Processing | Analog and Digital ICs |
Chua’s Circuits | Neuro Dynamics | Distributed Networks |
Control | Evolutionary Computation | Power Systems |
Complex Systems | Optimization | Robotics |
Fractals | Fuzzy | Optics |
Soliton | Biocybernetics | Chemistry |
Applied Mathematics | Economics | Physics |
Biomedical Data Processing | Biomedical Engineering | Bioinformatics |
Complex Networks | System Biology |