The VII AMMCS International Conference

Waterloo, Ontario, Canada | August 17-21, 2026

Minisymposium (ID: SS-DSW)

Dynamical Systems and Wave Propagation: Analytical and Numerical Perspectives

Eduard Kirr (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Perry Kleinhenz (Illinois State University) and Nicolae Tarfulea (Purdue University Northwest)

This special session will highlight recent advances in wave theory, encompassing electromagnetic, acoustic, gravitational, and elastic wave propagation, as well as active control, manipulation, and scattering. Mathematical and numerical modeling techniques in these areas play a central role in a wide range of real‑world applications. The topic is of fundamental importance to the physical sciences, engineering, and applied mathematics, and is particularly relevant to industry. Notable applications include radar and sonar technologies, medical imaging, gravitational‑wave detection, and wave interactions with complex surfaces and obstacles. In addition to research focused directly on wave phenomena, we also aim to include contributions on analytical and numerical methods for broader classes of differential equations. Bringing together researchers from wave propagation and adjacent fields could prove useful for sharing ideas and techniques between wave propagation and adjacent fields of research.


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