This is the homepage of the Center for Nonlinear Dynamics at the University of Texas. The research efforts of this organization concentrate on complex dynamics, chaos, and pattern formation in a variety of natural and synthesized environments. Some examples of problems currently being examined include instabilities at fluid interfaces, spatial patterns and shock waves in granular flows, quantum chaos with ultra-cold atoms, elastic properties of normal and pathological biological cells, and enhancement of neuronal growth. The resources of this site includes a publications list, summaries and reports of current research, and a list of current opportunities for graduate students to work with this department. This resource is part of the Biocomplexity collection.
http://serc.carleton.edu/biocomplexity/
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