Make more accurate mathematical systems based on weather forecasts or models that analyze the economic systems.
This is one of the objectives of the congress organized by the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, University of Cartagena (UPCT) which meets this week in La Manga hotel Galúa a hundred experts from national and international prestige.
The XIV Meeting "Czech-Solvak-Spanish Workshop on Discrete Dynamical Systems" which will run until next Friday discusses the theory of chaos, one of the best known of the so-called dynamical systems.
In particular we analyze the mathematical tools that measure the chaotic system such as the Lorenz model, used to predict the weather and is exposed to changeable variables such as atmospheric pressure or wind speed.
In this sense, Professor Miguel Ángel López Guerrero, University of Castlla-La Mancha emphasizes that mathematics is increasingly engaged in practical applications and respond to real problems.
López Guerrero adds that this trend is accompanied from the educational point of view of an effort to make them more attractive to students: "We have to influence the actual application of mathematics in life have to be more interesting for students . "
The meeting will honor the professor at the University of Murcia Balibrea Francisco Gallego, "a pioneer in the study in Spain of dynamic systems and has contributed to place ourselves in the international arena," explains the professor and UPCT Congress director, Juan Luis García Guirao.
Spain is already providing 4% of the world in math Francisco Balibrea stresses the importance of this conference as a unique opportunity to share knowledge.
"In twenty years, Spain has gone from providing 1% of world output in mathematics to do so now at 4%.
Come up and now is the time to improve the quality of mathematics that are made in Spain, "said the professor.
"The Technical University of Cartagena is bringing a fundamental value in the development of many scientific, technical and math and that fact is stated in that is rising very rapidly in the world rankings of universities," says Francisco Balibrea.
Most of the experts participating in the conference comes from the U.S., China, Australia, Germany, France, United Kingdom, Israel and Slovakia, among others.
Among the speakers will include M. Misiurewicz Indianapolis (USA), one of the world authorities on topological entropy, ie, a measure used to discern whether a system has a complex behavior or not, and AN
Sharkosvkii author Sharkovskii famous theorem on coexistence of cycles.
The Ukrainian mathematician devised a new order on the set of natural numbers so that if a system has a period also has periods in the sense of order.
Source: UPCT