10th Recurrence Plot Symposium in Japan

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10th Recurrence Plot Symposium in Japan

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The 10th international recurrence plot symposium will most likely by organized by the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology in Tsukuba, Japan, in August 28-30, 2023. The venue will be in Tsukuba.

More information coming soon at http://symposium.recurrence-plot.tk/
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Re: 10th Recurrence Plot Symposium in Japan

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We would like to announce the 10th International Symposium on Recurrence Plots which will be held at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, Japan, August 28-30, 2023; as a satellite conference of ICIAM 2023 in Tokyo. For the moment, we plan a regular conference with physical attendance and parallel virtual participation.

This 10th anniversary symposium will center on two focal points. First we want to look back over the previous nine symposia and observe what has been achieved. For this purpose, Prof. Jürgen Kurths, renowned in the field of nonlinear dynamics, has accepted our invitation to be one of the keynote speakers. Secondly, we want to look ahead and anticipate how recurrence plots and their quantifications can be usefully combined with other key research strategies. As one example, we have invited Dr. Shotaro Akaho to discuss the remarkable similarities between recurrence plots and nonlinear kernel approaches to machine learning. As another example, invited speaker Dr. Annick Lesne will speak on the 2-dimensional projections of 3-dimensional chromosomal structures as dot maps. This technique opens the door to unique chromosomal descriptions in terms of recurrence quantifiers. Many other contributed papers will underscore the clever applications of recurrence ideas to real-world systems. It is the sincere hope of the organizers that our 10th recurrence plot symposium serves as a unique opportunity for investigators in different fields of inquiry to daiscover the utility and commonality in research efforts to better understand complex systems of all types. All are invited to celebrate with us our 10-year anniversary of recurrence plot symposia.

The symposium is a unique forum to facilitate the correlation of recent theoretical developments in recurrence science with applications from various and diverse fields of inquiry. We welcome both theoretical and applied contributions that effectively implement recurrence plots, recurrence quantifications and their related methodologies.

Participants are invited to present their recurrence-based studies in the form of contributed talks or posters.

For more information, submitting abstracts, and registration please visit:
http://symposium.recurrence-plot.tk/

The deadline for registration and abstract submission is March 31, 2023. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us. It would be appreciated if you would advertise this meeting to your associates, including your PhD students, postdocs and junior researchers. We apologize for multiple postings. However, if you desire that your name be removed from the mailing list, just use the unsubscription link at the bottom of this email and we will comply.

With the kindest regards,

The scientific organizers
Dr. Yoshito Hirata (University of Tsukuba)
Dr. Masanori Shiro (AIST Tsukuba)
Dr. Miwa Fukino (Panasonic Holdings Corporation)
Dr. Norbert Marwan (Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research)
Dr. Charles L. Webber, Jr. (Loyola University Chicago)
Prof. Kazuyuki Aihara (University of Tokyo)
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