1st
CONFERENCE
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Lodz,
December 9, 1992
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The
idea of the conference appeared as a result of fast development
of dynamical system theory. It was reflected in new directions
of research, e.g. chaotic movement theory and bifurcation
phenomena in non-linear dynamical systems. These phenomena
are subjects of analysis in many fields of science, e.g.
mathematics, physics, chemistry and mechanics. What is
more, the development of perturbation methods, which are
widely used for analysis of mechanical systems, can be
understood in the similar way. All of these issues were
discussed during the conference.
The session on dynamics and robot control systems aroused
a lot of interest. Undoubtedly, it is the newest direction
of the development in modern mechanics, both in its theoretical
and practical aspect. The presentations delivered during
this session broadened the knowledge of this field.
The dynamics of rotors supported by bearings and some
other mechanical problems were classical, but still up-to-date
and developing subjects of discussions during last two
sessions. |
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