SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES
Importance of the fractals and chaos has dramatically increased
during last decade. Various kinds of its applications have been detected. For
that purpose various software technologies, that are used today, including
artificial intelligence, heuristic methods are used to help apply fractal
geometry and chaotic dynamics in theory as well as in industrial applications.
Fractals generated by iterated function systems are systematically
studied from 1981. The theory of multivalued fractals is developed from 2001
almost separately. In the thesis, we treat multivalued fractals and structures
supported by them by means of hyperfractals. It deal with structure,
self-similarity of multivalued fractals and their visualization.
Fractals are tightly joined with chaotic dynamics that are a part of
everyday life. Chaos can be observed in natural as well as technical systems
and sometimes is vitally important for industrial applications (control,
security,...)
The aim of this workshop is to bring together people from
fundamental research, experts from various applications of fractals and chaos.
The aim is to discuss possible hybridization of artificial intelligence with
“classical” methods as well as discuss real life experiences with computer
applications and to define new open problems on that interesting and fast
growing field of research.
This workshop will establish a forum for the presentation and
discussion of recent trends in the fractals, multivalued fractals and chaos for
researchers, students, and academics and mainly for the experts from the real
life security area.
The Workshop topics include (but are not limited to those topics
and its combination) the following:
- Recent advances of artificial intelligence in the fractal geometry and
deterministic chaos:
- synthesis of chaotic systems
- synthesis of multivalued chaotic systems
- synthesis of fractal systems
- synthesis of multivalued fractal systems
- Fractals and multivalued fractals
- analysis of fractals and multivalued fractals
- fractals and multivalued fractals and its use in text analysis
- applications of fractals and multivalued fractals
- …
- Hybridization of artificial intelligence in the fractal geometry and
deterministic chaos
- artificial intelligence and inverse fractal problems
- fractals, chaos and computational complexity
- parallel and distributed computing of fractals and chaos with
softcomputing methods
- chaotic pseudo-random number generators and its impact on security
- …
- Ivan
Zelinka, VSB – Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
- Vaclav
Snasel, VSB – Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
- Mohammed
Chadli, University of Jules Verne, France
- Jouni
Lampinen, University of Vaasa, Finland
- Godfrey
Onwubolu, Humber Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning,
Toronto, Canada
- Roman
Senkerik, Tomas Bata University in Zlin, Czech Republic
- Jan Andres,
Department of Mathematical
Analysis and Applications of Mathematics, UPOL, Czech Republic
- Ajith
Abraham, VSB – Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
- Filip
Merhaut, Getmore s.r.o, Prague
PAPER SUBMISSIONS
All submissions will be refereed by experts
in the field based on originality, significance, quality and clarity. Every
submitted paper to Chaos'13 will be reviewed by at least two members of the
Program Committee.
Papers must be prepared according to the
style template and should ideally not exceed desired number of pages, including
figures and bibliography.
NOTICE: All papers for Chaos'13 must be
submitted in electronic form via Chaos'13 submission System
IMPORTANT DATES
Please follow dates of Chaotic Modeling and Simulation International Conference 2013
(Chaos 2013) at http://www.cmsim.org
International Program
Committee:
All submitted papers will be rigorously reviewed by the workshop technical program committee
members following similar criteria used in Chaos 2013.
Contact
Prof. Ivan Zelinka
Department of Computer Science
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science VŠB-TUO
17. listopadu 15
708 33 Ostrava-Poruba
Czech Republic
www.ivanzelinka.eu
Prof. Vaclav Snasel
Department of Computer Science
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science VŠB-TUO
17. listopadu 15
708 33 Ostrava-Poruba
Czech Republic
Prof. Jan Andres
Department of Computer Science
Department of Mathematical Analysis and
Applications of Mathematics
UPOL
17. listopadu 1192/12, 771 46 Olomouc
Czech Republic