NOLTA2000 Final Program

NOLTA2000 Final Program


Session No. 1-S
Opening and Plenary Talk: -
Date: September 18
Time: 9:00--11:30
Room: HS3
Chair: Wolfgang Schwarz (TU Dresden, Germany)
  1. Opening Greeting from the General Chairs
    Wolfgang Schwarz (TU Dresden, Germany) and Shin'ichi Oishi (Waseda Univ., Japan)
  2. Welcome Address from the Local Host
    Achim Mehlhorn (Rector of TU Dresden, Germany)
  3. Looking for the origin of the broken-egg chaotic attractor
    Yoshisuke Ueda (Future University -- Hakodate, Japan)
  4. The Probabilistic Approach to Chaos and Irreversible Extensions of Dynamics
    Ilya Prigogine (International Institutes of Physics and Chemstry, Belgium) and Ioannis Antoniou (International Institutes of Physics and Chemstry, Belgium)
Session No. 2-A
Special Session: Design Methods of Chaos Generating Circuits
Date: September 18
Time: 13:00--15:30, 16:00--18:30
Room: E01
Organizer: Naohiko Inaba (Utsunomiya Univ., Japan) and Yasuteru Hosokawa (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan)
  1. Hybrid Dynamical System with Hysteresis: Theory
    Toshimichi Saito (Hosei Univ., Japan) and Kenya Jin'no (Nippon Inst. of Tech., Japan)
  2. Hybrid Dynamical Systems with Hysteresis: Application
    Kenya Jin'no (Nippon Inst. of Tech., Japan) and Toshimichi Saito (Hosei Univ., Japan)
  3. Mechanism for Chaos Generation due to the Change of the Oscillation Frequency
    Naohiko Inaba (Utsunomiya Univ., Japan) and Toshimichi Saito (Hosei Univ., Japan)
  4. Generic Circuit-Independent RC Chaotic Oscillator Structures
    Ahmed S. Elwakil (Univ. Coll. Dublin, Ireland) and Michael P. Kennedy (Univ. Coll. Cork, Ireland)
  5. A Design Method of Chaotic Circuits Using Two Oscillators
    Yasuteru Hosokawa (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan) , Yoshifumi Nishio (Swiss Federal Inst. of Tech, Switzerland) and Akio Ushida (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan)
  6. Pulse-type Hardware Chaotic Neuron Model Using CMOS
    Katsutoshi Saeki (Nihon Univ., Japan) , Yoshifumi Sekine (Nihon Univ., Japan) , Kazutaka Someya (Nihon Univ., Japan) and Kazuyuki Aihara (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)
  7. Realization of Chaotic Orbits by Recurrent Neural Networks
    Yuichi Nakamura (Anan Coll. of Tech., Japan) , Daisuke Sato (Anan Coll. of Tech., Japan) , Yoko Uwate (Anan Coll. of Tech., Japan) and Hiroshi Kawakami (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan)
Session No. 2-B
Special Session: New trends in nonlinear control, optimization \& its application
Date: September 18
Time: 13:00--15:30, 16:00--18:30
Room: E03
Organizer: Tohru Kawabe (Univ. of Tsukuba, Japan) and Kentaro Hirata (Osaka Prefecture Univ. Japan)
  1. Limit Cycle in Fault Tolerant Decentralized Adaptive Control System
    Kenji Ikeda (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan)
  2. Spatial Bifurcation of One-way Coupled Nonlinear Systems --$H_\infty$-norm Approach--
    Keiji Konishi (Osaka Prefecture Univ., Japan) , Hideki Kokame (Osaka Prefecture Univ., Japan) and Kentaro Hirata (Osaka Prefecture Univ., Japan)
  3. Experimental Evidence of Spatial Bifurcation in a One-way Open Coupled Map Lattice
    Takuya Imai (Osaka Prefecture Univ., Japan) , Keiji Konishi (Osaka Prefecture Univ., Japan) , Hideki Kokame (Osaka Prefecture Univ., Japan) and Kentaro Hirata (Osaka Prefecture Univ., Japan)
  4. Stability Analysis of Uncertain Feedback System with Dead-Zone Nonlinearity
    Kiyotsugu Takaba (Kyoto Univ., Japan)
  5. Synthesis of Feedback Systems with Saturation Based on LPV System Representation
    Yasuyuki Tomida (Kyoto Univ., Japan) and Kiyotsugu Takaba (Kyoto Univ., Japan)
  6. Controller Design via Local $H^2$ Optimization of Affine Parameter-Dependent Systems
    Kentaro Hirata (Osaka Prefecture Univ., Japan)
  7. Nonlinear Algorithm of System Identification for Robust PID Design
    Tohru Kawabe (Univ. of Tsukuba, Japan) , Tatsuya Ozeki (Toshiba Corporation, Japan) and Takanori Tagami (Anan Coll. of Tech., Japan)
  8. Genetic Algorithm with Adaptive Encoding Method for Nonlinear Function Optimization
    Takanori Tagami (Anan Coll. of Tech., Japan) and Tohru Kawabe (Univ. of Tsukuba, Japan)
Session No. 2-C
Regular Session: Neural Networks
Date: September 18
Time: 13:00--15:30
Room: E05
Chair: Kazushi Ikeda (Kyoto Univ., Japan)
  1. Multi-Valued Immune Network with Interactions between B Cells
    Takayuki Yamaguchi (Miyazaki Univ., Japan) , Tang Zhen (Toyama Univ., Japan) , Okihiko Ishizuka (Miyazaki Univ., Japan) and Koichi Tanno (Miyazaki Univ., Japan)
  2. Implementation of Pulse Coupled Neural Network for Identifying the Defect Color on the Electronic Displays
    Mauridhi H. Purnomo (Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, Indonesia) , Era Purwanto (Politeknik Elektronika ITS, Indonesia) , Zulkifli Hidayat (Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, Indonesia) and Hannan Fatoni (Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, Indonesia)
  3. A Novel Intelligent Neural Networks for Error Correction Codes
    Ali M. Haidar (Beirut Arab Univ., Lebanon)
  4. Associative Waveform Memory based on Bit-stream Signal Processing
    Yuji Hidaka (Hiroshima City Univ., Japan) , Hisato Fujisaka (Hiroshima City Univ., Japan) , Masahiro Sakamoto (Hiroshima City Univ., Japan) and Mititada Morisue (Hiroshima City Univ., Japan)
  5. A Circularly Connected Synergetic Neural Network
    Masahiro Nakagawa (Nagaoka Univ. of Tech., Japan)
Session No. 2-D
Regular Session: Chaos \& Communication
Date: September 18
Time: 13:00--15:30
Room: 101
Chair: Gianluca Mazzini (Univ. of Ferrara, Italy)
  1. One Approach to Chaotic Signals Division Problem
    Vladislav Shimansky (Yaroslavl State Univ., Russia)
  2. Chaotic Markers for Communications
    Alexander S. Dmitriev (Russian Academy of Science, Russia) , Yuri V. Andreyev (Russian Academy of Science, Russia) , Lev V. Kuzmin (Russian Academy of Science, Russia) , Andrey I. Panas (Russian Academy of Science, Russia) , Denis Yu. Puzikov (Russian Academy of Science, Russia) and Sergey O. Starkov (Russian Academy of Science, Russia)
  3. Observer-based Tracking and Identification of Chaotic Systems with Application to Chaotic Communication Through Noisy Channel
    Jiu-chao Feng (Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ., Hong Kong) and Chi K. Tse (Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ., Hong Kong)
  4. Performances of Kneading Sequences in CDMA Application
    Ben Jemaa Zouha\"\i r (Ecole Nationale d'Ing\'enieurs de Tunis, Tunisia) and Belghith Safya (Ecole Nationale d'Ing\'enieurs de Tunis, Tunisia)
Session No. 2-E
Regular Session: Image \& Signal Processing (I)
Date: September 18
Time: 13:00--15:30
Room: 103
Chair: Ryuzo Takiyama (Kyushu Inst. of Design, Japan)
  1. Wavelet Transform Based Feature Extraction for Handwritten Numerals Recognition
    Ching-Tang Hsieh (Tamkang Univ., Taiwan) , Horng-Jae Lee (Tamkang Univ., Taiwan) and Uei-Jyh Chen (Tamkang Univ., Taiwan)
  2. Degraded Cinematic Sequence Restoration
    S\l awomir Skoneczny (Warsaw Univ. of Tech., Poland) , Marcin Iwanowski (Warsaw Univ. of Tech., Poland) and Jaros\l aw Szostakowski (Warsaw Univ. of Tech., Poland)
  3. A NAS-RIF Speed-Up Algorithm for Blind Image Deconvolution
    Makoto Matsuyama (Sophia Univ., Japan) , Yuichi Tanji (Kagawa Univ., Japan) and Mamoru Tanaka (Sophia Univ., Japan)
  4. Resolution Improvement of Images in Time Series by Genetic Algorithms
    Kunihiko Mori (Kagoshima Univ., Japan) , Jun-ichi Minamimoto (Kagoshima Univ., Japan) , Takayasu Fuchida (Kagoshima Univ., Japan) and Sadayuki Murashima (Kagoshima Univ., Japan)
  5. Neural Filters for Old Movies Noise Reduction
    Jaros\l aw Szostakowski (Warsaw Univ. of Tech., Poland) and S\l awomir Skoneczny (Warsaw Univ. of Tech., Poland)
  6. Riemannian Geometric Modeling of Subjective Color Spaces in Polychromatic Perception
    Masaki Suzuki (Chuo Univ., Japan) and Jinhui Chao (Chuo Univ., Japan)
Session No. 2-F
Regular Session: Circuits \& Systems (I)
Date: September 18
Time: 13:00--15:30
Room: 105
Chair: Koji Nakajima (Tohoku Univ., Japan)
  1. Multiple-input Linear and Multiple-Feedback Piecewise-linear Dynamical Systems
    Jiri Pospisil (Brno Univ. of Tech., Czech Republic) , Jaromir Brzobohaty (Brno Univ. of Tech., Czech Republic) and Jana Horska (Brno Univ. of Tech., Czech Republic)
  2. A Note on the Analysis of Transistor Circuits Where Transistors Are Modeled by Ideal Diodes and CCCSs.
    Yutaka Jitsumatsu (Kyushu Univ., Japan) and Tetsuo Nishi (Kyushu Univ., Japan)
  3. Design and Evaluation of Bilinear Sequence Generator
    Hiroshi Nagase (Kanazawa Inst. of Tech., Japan) and Shigenori Itoh (Kanazawa Inst. of Tech., Japan)
  4. Nonlinear Decoding Algorithm Based on Rational Cycles for Delta-Sigma Modulators
    Marco G\"otz (TU Dresden, Germany) and Frank Dachselt (TU Dresden, Germany)
  5. A Decoupling Method of Separable-Denominator Variable Circuits
    Atsushi Kawakami (Kanazawa Inst. of Tech., Japan)
Session No. 3-C
Regular Session: Neuro Dynamics
Date: September 18
Time: 16:00--18:30
Room: E05
Chair: Masaharu Adachi (Tokyo Denki Univ., Japan)
  1. Statistical Analysis of Pulse-Packet Propagation in Layered Coincidence-Detector Networks
    Kazushi Ikeda (Kyoto Univ., Japan)
  2. One-parameter Family of Nonlinear Dynamics for Online Linear Discriminant Analysis
    Kazuyuki Hiraoka (Saitama Univ., Japan) , Ken-ichi Hidai (Saitama Univ., Japan) , Hiroshi Mizoguchi (Saitama Univ., Japan) , Taketoshi Mishima (Saitama Univ., Japan) and Shuji Yoshizawa (Saitama Univ., Japan)
  3. The Shift of Memory Formation According to the Temporal Hebbian Learning Rule in a Continuous-Time Neural Network Model
    Hidenori Watanabe (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan) , Masataka Watanabe (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan) , Kazuyuki Aihara (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan) and Shunsuke Kondo (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)
  4. Estimation of Spatiotemporal Structure of Spike Driven Networks by the Theory of Probabilistic Firing Neurons
    Hidetoshi Urakubo (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan) , Masataka Watanabe (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan) and Shunsuke Kondo (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)
  5. Highly Degenerate Hopf Bifurcations and Global Organization of Bistable Periodic Solutions in Multiple Parameter Space of the Hodgkin-Huxley Equations
    Hidekazu Fukai (Gifu Univ., Japan) , Shinji Doi (Osaka Univ,, Japan) , Taishin Nomura (Osaka Univ., Japan) and Shunsuke Sato (Osaka Univ., Japan)
  6. Biologically Motivated Pattern Recognition Using Chaotic Dynamical Memories
    Robert Kozma (University of California at Berkeley, USA) , Walter J. Freeman (University of California at Berkeley, USA) and Matthias Otto (Freiberg University of Mining and Technology, Germany)
Session No. 3-D
Regular Session: Evolutionary Computation
Date: September 18
Time: 16:00--18:30
Room: 101
Chair: Hidefumi Sawai (Communications Research Laboratory, Japan)
  1. Evolutionary Computation Inspired by Gene Duplication: A Small Population-based Approach v.s. A Large Population-based Approach
    Hidefumi Sawai (Communications Research Laboratory, Japan) and Susumu Adachi (Communications Research Laboratory, Japan)
  2. Genetic Algorithm for Clustering of Large Multivariate Data
    Goutam Chakraborty (Iwate Prefectural Univ., Japan) and Basabi Chakraborty (Iwate Prefectural Univ., Japan)
  3. Application of Genetic Algoriths to the Fractal Inverse Problem
    Bo\. zena \`Swidzi\`nska (Warsaw Univ. of Tech., Poland)
  4. A Clue to the Riddle is the Big Dimension of the Adaptation Space.
    Kazuko Yamasaki (Tokyo Univ. of Information Sciences, Japan) and Masuteru Sekiguchi (Tokyo Univ. of Information Sciences, Japan)
  5. An Evolutional Approach to the Control of Chaotic Economic Dynamics
    Shozo Tokinaga (Kyushu Univ., Japan) and Masayuki Yakabe (Kyushu Univ., Japan)
Session No. 3-E
Regular Session: Image \& Signal Processing (II)
Date: September 18
Time: 16:00--18:30
Room: 103
Chair: Kunihiko Mori (Kagoshima Univ., Japan)
  1. Quantisation Effects in 2-D First-order Recursive Digital Filters
    Anton A. Elagin (Yaroslavl State Univ., Russia) and Andrew L. Priorov (Yaroslavl State Univ., Russia)
  2. Creating Algorithm of Weighted Digitized Voronoi Diagram using Wave Front Method
    Takayasu Fuchida (Kagoshima Univ, Japan) , Kunihiko Mori (Kagoshima Univ, Japan) and Sadayuki Murashima (Kagoshima Univ, Japan)
  3. An Invariant Recognition Method of Digital Figures with Multiple Gray Levels
    Tetsuo Sagara (NEC Software Kyushu Ltd., Japan) , Teruyuki Kaneko (Nagasaki Inst. of Applied Science, Japan) , Takashi Takeda (Nagasaki Inst. of Applied Science, Japan) and Ryuzo Takiyama (Kyushu Inst. of Design, Japan)
  4. An Approach on Speech Quality Improvements by 1/f Fluctuation Theory
    Hua-An Zhao (Kyushu Kyoritsu Univ., Japan ) and Li Yan (Oita Univ., Japan )
  5. New Face Recognition Method among Others in Complex Background
    Tetsuo Hattori (Kagawa Univ., Japan) , Seiu Shu (Kagawa Univ., Japan) , Waka Fukuda (Shikoku Research Inst. Inc., Japan) and Toshinori Yamasaki (Kagawa Univ., Japan)
Session No. 3-F
Regular Session: Circuits \& Systems (II)
Date: September 18
Time: 16:00--18:30
Room: 105
Chair: Tetsuo Nishi (Kyushu Univ., Japan)
  1. DC Opamp Networks: Unique Solvability and Regular Behaviour of the Solution
    Maurizio Ciampa (Pisa Univ., Italy)
  2. Finding DC Operating Points: Limitations of Topological and Determinant Criteria
    Lars Kronenberg (Univ. of Magdeburg, Germany) , Ljiljana Trajkovi\'c (Simon Fraser Univ., Canada) and Wolfgang Mathis (Univ. of Magdeburg, Germany)
  3. Spice Models for Two-rate Computation of the Periodic Steady State in Nonlinear RF-IC Circuits
    Florin Constantinescu ("Politehnica" Univ. of Bucharest, Romania) , Miruna Nitescu ("Politehnica" Univ. of Bucharest, Romania) and Constantin V. Marin ("Politehnica" Univ. of Bucharest, Romania)
  4. Implementation of Volterra Series Based Circuit and System Analysis Tools
    Andreas Bauer (TU Dresden, Germany) and Wolfgang Schwarz (TU Dresden, Germany)
  5. Evolutionary Adaptation in the Modeling of the Nonlinear Electrical Circuits
    Victor M. Kureichik (Taganrog State Univ. of Radioengineering, Russia) and Lyudmila A. Zinchenko (Taganrog State Univ. of Radioengineering, Russia)
Session No. 4-A
Special Session: Chaos Control and Synchronization
Date: September 19
Time: 9:00--11:30
Room: E01
Organizer: Ulrich Parlitz (Universit\"at G\"ottingen, Germany) and Johan Suykens (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium)
  1. Impulsive Control of a Chaotic Pendulum
    Tetsushi Ueta (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan) , Guanrong Chen (Univ. of Houston, USA) and Zhi-Hong Guan (Huazhong Univ. of Science and Tech., China)
  2. Density Evolution and Time to Achieve Control for OGY-Method
    Thomas Klinker (Fachhochschule Hamburg, Germany) and Thomas Holzh\"uter (Fachhochschule Hamburg, Germany)
  3. Piecewise-chaotic Approximation of Arbitrary Time-series
    Maciej Ogorza\l ek (Univ. of Mining and Metallurgy, Poland)
  4. Phase Synchronization: from Theory to Data Analysis
    Michael Rosenblum (Univ. of Potsdam, Germany) , Arkady Pikovsky (Univ. of Potsdam, Germany) , Carsten Sch\"afer (Univ. of Potsdam, Germany) , Peter A. Tass (Research Centre Juelich, Germany) , Ralf Mrowka (Humboldt University, Germany) and J\"urgen Kurths (Univ. of Potsdam, Germany)
  5. Mutual Synchronization of Time Delay Lur'e Systems
    M.E. Yal\c c\i n (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium) , J.A.K. Suykens (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium) and J. Vandewalle (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium)
  6. Dynamic Coupling in Partitioned State Space
    Lutz Junge (Univ. G\"ottingen, Germany) and Ulrich Parlitz (Univ. G\"ottingen, Germany)
  7. Adaptive Feedback Control to Stabilize the Intensity of Intracavity Frequency Doubled Lasers
    Alexander Schenck zu Schweinsberg (DaimlerChrysler, Germany) and Ute Dressler (DaimlerChrysler, Germany)
Session No. 4-B
Special Session: Nonlinear Dynamics in Brain and Nervous System
Date: September 19
Time: 9:00--11:30
Room: E03
Organizer: Wlodzimierz Klonowski (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland) and Andrzej Cichocki (RIKEN, Japan)
  1. Synchronization and Information Flow in EEG of Epileptic Patients
    M. Palu\v s (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Czech Republic) , V. Kom\'arek (2nd Medical Faculty of Charles Univ., Czech Republic) , Z. Hrn\v c\'\i\v r (2nd Medical Faculty of Charles Univ., Czech Republic) and K. \v St\v erbov\'a (2nd Medical Faculty of Charles Univ., Czech Republic)
  2. Reflections on the Natural Dimensionality of Brain's Electrical Action and its Description
    Ji\v r\'\i Wackermann (Institut f\"ur Grenzgebiete der Psychologie und Psychohygiene, Germany)
  3. Independent Features Analysis for MEG Recorded Auditory Evoked Fields Task Data
    Jianting Cao (Sophia Univ., Japan) , Noboru Murata (Waseda Univ., Japan) , Shun-ichi Amari (RIKEN, Japan) , Andrzej Cichocki (RIKEN, Japan) , Hiroshi Endo (Natl. Inst. of Bioscience and Human Tech., Japan) , Nobuyoshi Harada (CREST, Japan) and Tsunehiro Takata (CREST, Japan)
  4. Nonlinear Quantifiers of EEG-signal Complexity
    W. Klonowski (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland) , E. Olejarczyk (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland) and R. Stepien (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)
Session No. 4-C
Regular Session: Coupleed Neural Oscillators
Date: September 19
Time: 9:00--11:30
Room: E05
Chair: Tetsuya Yoshinaga (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan)
  1. Bifurcation of Periodic States in Coupled BVP Neurons with External Impulsive Forces
    Hiroyuki Kitajima (Kagawa Univ., Japan) and Hiroshi Kawakami (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan)
  2. Bifurcations in Synaptically Coupled BVP Neurons, part II
    Kunichika Tsumoto (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan) , Tetsuya Yoshinaga (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan) , Kazuyuki Aihara (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan) and Hiroshi Kawakami (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan)
  3. Intermittent Front Propagation in Arrays of Bistable Oscillators
    Leonid L. Rubchinsky (Russian Academy of Science, Russia) , Grigory V. Osipov (Univ. of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia) and Mikhail M. Sushchik (Russian Academy of Science, Russia)
  4. Oscillatory Modes in Coupled Nonidentical Neural Oscillators
    Koji Kawamoto (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan) , Hirofumi Nagashino (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan) and Yohsuke Kinouchi (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan)
  5. Analysis of Mode Transitions in Four Coupled Neural Oscillators
    Yoshinobu Nomura (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan) , Hirofumi Nagashino (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan) and Yohsuke Kinouchi (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan)
  6. Bifurcation of Burst Response in Forced Wilson-Cowan Neuron Model
    Shigeki Tsuji (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan) , Tetsushi Ueta (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan) , Hiroshi Kawakami (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan) and Kazuyuki Aihara (CREST Japan Science and Technology Co., Japan)
Session No. 4-D
Regular Session: Chaotic Oscillators
Date: September 19
Time: 9:00--11:30
Room: 101
Chair: Tohru Ikeguchi (Saitama Univ., Japan)
  1. Computations of Oscillations in Nonlinear Circuits
    Mirta S. Pad\'in (Univ. de la Patagonia Austral, Argentina) and Jorge L. Moiola (Universidad Nacional del Sur, Argentina)
  2. A Current-mode Neuro-fuzzy Circuit Extrapolating Chaotic Signals from Reconstructed Nonlinear Functions
    Kei Eguchi (Kumamoto Natl. Coll. of Tech., Japan) , Fumio Ueno (Kumamoto Natl. Coll. of Tech., Japan) , Toru Tabata (Kumamoto Natl. Coll. of Tech., Japan) , Hongbin Zhu (Kumamoto Univ., Japan) and Takahiro Inoue (Kumamoto Univ., Japan)
  3. Periodic Oscillations in Second Order Digital Recursive Filters with Overflow Nonlinearity
    Yuriy A. Bryuhanov (Yaroslavl State Univ., Russia)
  4. Bifurcation Analysis of a Hysteretic Chaotic Circuit
    Federico Bizzarri (Univ. of Genoa, Italy) , Marco Storace (Univ. of Genoa, Italy) , Renzo Lupini (Univ. of Ancona, Italy) and Laura Gardini (Univ. of Urbino, Italy)
  5. Hardware Implementation of a Hysteretic Oscillator
    Federico Bizzarri (Univ. of Genoa, Italy) , Marco Storace (Univ. of Genoa, Italy) and Mauro Parodi (Univ. of Genoa, Italy)
  6. A HB Technique for the Classification of Periodic and Chaotic Attractors in One-dimensional Arrays of Chua's Circuits
    Marco Gilli (Politecnico di Torino, Italy) and Pier Paolo Civalleri (Politecnico di Torino, Italy)
Session No. 4-E
Regular Session: Lattice \& Wave
Date: September 19
Time: 9:00--11:30
Room: 103
Chair: Satoshi Ichikawa (Kyoto Univ., Japan)
  1. On Experimental Investigation of Toda Lattice: the Effects of Unequal Masses and External Field
    Ruy Barboza (Universidade de S\~ao Paulo, Brazil)
  2. Chaotic Itinerancy in a 1-d Lattice of Harmonic Potential Wells
    David J. Jefferies (Univ. of Surrey, UK) and J. H. B. Deane (Univ. of Surrey, UK)
  3. Active Wave Propagation in a Reaction-Diffusion Cellular Automaton Using a Microelectrode Array
    Masahiko Hiratsuka (Sendai Natl. Coll. of Tech., Japan) , Takafumi Aoki (Tohoku Univ., Japan) and Tatsuo Higuchi (Tohoku Univ., Japan)
  4. Analysis of Chua's Circuit with Lossy Transmission Line by Scattering Matrix Method
    Satoshi Ichikawa (Kyoto Univ., Japan) and Satoru Nagata (Kyoto Univ., Japan)
  5. Plasma Simulation Method for Ion Waves Using Technique of Wave Digital Filters
    Toshio Utsunomiya (The National Defense Academy, Japan)
  6. Contour Dectection Using a Two-dimensional Diffusive Nonlinear Electrical Network
    Patrick Marqui\'e (Universit\'e de Bourgogne, France ) , Jean-Christophe Comte (Universit\'e de Bourgogne, France ) and Jean-Marie Bilbault (Universit\'e de Bourgogne, France )
  7. Spatially Distributed Oscillatory Networks Related to Modelling of the Brain Visual Cortex
    Margarita Kuzmina (Keldysh Inst. of Applied Mathematics RAS, Russia) and Irina Surina (RRC Kurchatov Inst., Russia)
Session No. 4-F
Regular Session: Circuits \& Systems (III)
Date: September 19
Time: 9:00--11:30
Room: 105
Chair: Shoji Shinoda (Chuo Univ., Japan)
  1. A Study on the Power of Electric Vibrators
    Hua-An Zhao (Kyushu Kyoritsu Univ., Japan) and Kunio Fujii (Kyushu Kyoritsu Univ., Japan)
  2. Ring Type Switched-Capacitor Waveform Generators
    Noriaki Hara (Kumamoto Natl. Coll. of Tech., Japan) , Ichirou Oota (Kumamoto Natl. Coll. of Tech., Japan) and Fumio Ueno (Kumamoto Natl. Coll. of Tech., Japan)
  3. Unique Solution of the Parameter-Value Determination Problem
    Isao Yamaguchi (Tokai Univ., Japan) , Kazuo Kaneko (Japan Engineering Co., Japan) , Tetsuo Kagami (Chuo Univ., Japan) and Shoji Shinoda (Chuo Univ., Japan)
  4. A New Model of VLSI by W-graphs
    Hua-An Zhao (Kyushu Kyoritsu Univ., Japan)
  5. Computer Formulation of Symbolic State Equations for Analog Nonlinear Circuits with Excess Elements
    Mihai G. Iordache ("Politehnica" Univ. of Bucharest, Romania) and Lucia C. Dumitriu ("Politehnica" Univ. of Bucharest, Romania)
Session No. 5-S
Plenary Talk: -
Date: September 19
Time: 13:00--16:00
Room: HS3
Chair: Shin'ichi Oishi (Waseda Univ., Japan)
  1. Modelling and Solution of a Discharge Phenomenon ---- Story of a Nonlinear Stephan-type Problem
    Masao Iri (Chuo Univ., Japan)
  2. Digital Communications using Chaos over an Additive White Gaussian Noise Channel
    Martin Hasler (Swiss Federal Inst. of Tech. Lausanne, Switzerland)
  3. Barkhausen and Nonlinear Systems
    Wolfgang Schwarz (TU Dresden, Germany)
  4. Announce on NOLTA2001
    Koji Nakajima (Tohoku Univ., Japan)
Session No. 6-A
Special Session: Chaotic Systems - The Probabilistic Approach - Theory and Applications -
Date: September 20
Time: 9:00--11:30, 13:00--15:30, 16:00--18:30
Room: E01
Organizer: Marco G\"otz and Wolfgang Schwarz (TU Dresden, Germany)
  1. Statistical Description of Dynamics in terms of Coarse graining: the Baker Transformation and the Periodic Torus Automorphisms
    P. Akritas (International Solvay Institutes for Physics and Chemistry, Belgium) , I. Antoniou (International Solvay Institutes for Physics and Chemistry, Belgium) and E. Yarevsky (St. Petersburg State University, Russia)
  2. The Time Operator of Stochastic Processes
    Z. Suchanecki (International Solvay Institutes for Physics and Chemistry, Belgium)
  3. Tensor-Based Analysis of Chaotic Maps with Positive and Negative High-Order Expectations
    Gianluca Setti (Univ. of Ferrara, Italy) , Riccardo Rovatti (Univ. of Bologna, Italy) and Gianluca Mazzini (Univ. of Ferrara, Italy)
  4. Time Superoperator of an Unstable Quantum System
    G. Ordonez (Univ. of Texas at Austin, USA) , T. Petrosky (Univ. of Texas at Austin, USA) and E. Karpov (International Solvay Institutes for Physics and Chemistry, Belgium)
  5. Dynamical Chaos and Reaction-diffusion Processes in a 2D Periodic Lorentz Gas.
    Isabelle Claus (Universit\'e Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium) and P. Gaspard (Universit\'e Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)
  6. Noise Reduction and Filtering of Chaotic Time Series
    Jochen Br\"ocker (Universit\"at G\"ottingen, Germany) and Ulrich Parlitz (Universit\"at G\"ottingen, Germany)
  7. On Run-Probability in Chaotic Binary Sequences Generated by Piecewise Linear Onto Maps
    Akio Tsuneda (Kumamoto Univ., Japan)
  8. Reduced Complexity Likelihood Approximation for Chaotic Trajectory Segments
    Thomas Shimming (Swiss Federal Inst. of Tech. Lausanne, Switzerland)
  9. Negative Dependency in Statistical Behaviour of Chaotc Maps
    A. J. Lawrence (Univ. of Birmingham, England) and N. Balakrishna (Univ. of Birmingham, England)
Session No. 6-B
Regular Session: Hardware Neuron
Date: September 20
Time: 9:00--11:30
Room: E03
Chair: Hikaru Mizutani (Shonan Inst. of Tech., Japan)
  1. A New Circuit for Neuron Implementation
    Paolo Arena (Universit\`a degli Studi di Catania, Italy) , Luigi Fortuna (Universit\`a degli Studi di Catania, Italy) , Mattia Frasca (Universit\`a degli Studi di Catania, Italy) and Antonio Giaquinta (Istituto Pluridisciplinar, Spain)
  2. A VLSI Kohonen Neural Network Chip and Its Basic Measurements Results
    Jacek Kowalski (Technical Univ. of \L\'od\'z, Poland) and Micha\l Strzelecki (Technical Univ. of \L\'od\'z, Poland)
  3. Characteristics of Neuron MOS LSI for Multi-Valued Logic
    Motoi Inaba (Miyazaki Univ., Japan) , Jing Shen (Toshiba LSI System Support, Japan) , Koichi Tanno (Miyazaki Univ., Japan) and Okihiko Ishizuka (Miyazaki Univ., Japan)
  4. Hardware Neural Networks with Single Electron Transistors
    Shigeo Sato (Tohoku Univ., Japan) , Hisanao Akima (Tohoku Univ., Japan) and Koji Nakajima (Tohoku Univ., Japan)
  5. Implementation of a Large Fan-in Majority Circuit
    Yasuhiro Katayama (Tohoku Univ., Japan) , Kousuke Suzuki (Tohoku Univ., Japan) , Shigeo Sato (Tohoku Univ., Japan) and Koji Nakajima (Tohoku Univ., Japan)
Session No. 6-C
Regular Session: Controlling Chaos \& its Applications
Date: September 20
Time: 9:00--11:30
Room: E05
Chair: Keiji Konishi (Osaka Prefecture Univ., Japan) and Tetsushi Ueta (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan)
  1. Controlling Chaos Using Radial Basis Functions
    Kenji Murao (Miyazaki Univ., Japan) , Kazuo Miyata (Miyazaki Univ., Japan) and Masaharu Yoshino (Hitachi Electronic Services Co. Ltd., Japan)
  2. Locating Unstable Periodic Orbits Using Subspace Fixed-Point Iteration
    Hidetaka Ito (Kansai Univ., Japan) , Masashi Murakita (Kansai Univ., Japan) and Akira Kumamoto (Kansai Univ., Japan)
  3. Control of Unstable Periodic Motion on a Two-Link Planer UAM
    Ken-ichi Fujimoto (Anan Coll. of Tech., Japan) , Yoshio Tanaka (Shikoku Natl. Industrial Research Inst., Japan) and Hiroshi Kawakami (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan)
  4. Stabilizing Methods of an Unstable Periodic Oscillation in an Inverted Pendulum
    Hiroaki Kudo (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan) , Ken-ichi Fujimoto (Anan Coll. of Tech., Japan) , Yoshio Tanaka (Shikoku Natl. Industrial Research Inst., Japan) and Hiroshi Kawakami (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan)
Session No. 6-D
Regular Session: Chaotic Oscillators (II)
Date: September 20
Time: 9:00--11:30
Room: 101
Chair: Tetsuro Endo (Meiji Univ., Japan)
  1. Spatio-temporal Motion Patterns in an Array of Nonlinear Oscillators Interacting with Environment
    Akio Suzuki (Mechanical Engineering Laboratory, Japan)
  2. Chaotic Oscillator having Parametric Excited Resister by Outout Signal
    Yoshito Motoyama (Nippon Inst. of Tech., Japan) , Yoshihiro Miyano (Nippon Inst. of Tech., Japan) and Shinsaku Mori (Nippon Inst. of Tech., Japan)
  3. Noise Analysis of Oscillators Using Sensitivity Functions
    Thomas Falk (TU Dresden, Germany) and Wolfgang Schwarz (TU Dresden, Germany)
  4. Single-transistor Microwave Chaotic Oscillator
    Andrey I. Panas (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) , Boris Kyarginsky (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) and Nikolay Maximov (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia)
  5. Absolute Instabilities of Longitudinal Waves in Solid State Plasmas
    Katsutoshi Kamakura (Kokushikan Univ., Japan)
  6. Resonance Phenomena in a Tri-phase Duffing Circuit
    Tatsunobu Sugita (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan) , Kunichika Tsumoto (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan) and Hiroshi Kawakami (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan)
Session No. 6-E
Regular Session: Phase-locked Loops
Date: September 20
Time: 9:00--11:30
Room: 103
Chair: Hisato Fujisaka (Hiroshima City Univ., Japan)
  1. Nonlinear Dynamics of First-order DPLL with Frequency-modulated Input
    Anna Vasylenko (Univ. Coll. Dublin, Ireland) and Orla Feely (Univ. Coll. Dublin, Ireland)
  2. An Electronic Circuit Experiment of Explosion and Intermittency Observed from a Forced PLL Circuit
    Toshiharu Ooi (Meiji Univ., Japan) , Wataru Ohno (Toyota Natl. Coll. of Tech., Japan) and Tetsuro Endo (Meiji Univ., Japan)
  3. Selectivity on Synchronization and Pattern Formation in Coupled Phase Locked Loops
    Hisato Fujisaka (Hiroshima City Univ., Japan) , Masahiro Sakamoto (Hiroshima City Univ., Japan) and Mititada Morisue (Hiroshima City Univ., Japan)
Session No. 6-F
Regular Session: Applied Mathematics
Date: September 20
Time: 9:00--11:30
Room: 105
Chair: Masachika Miyata (Kanazawa Inst. of Tech., Japan)
  1. Ito and Stratonovich Type Integration in Deterministic Langevin type Equation Driven by the Chaotic Force
    Shouhei Yaghi (Kokushikan Univ., Japan) and Toshihiro Shimizu (Kokushikan Univ., Japan)
  2. Band Spectra of Kronig-Penney Model with Generalized Contact Interaction
    Takaomi Shigehara (Saitama Univ., Japan) , Hiroshi Mizoguchi (Saitama Univ., Japan) , Taketoshi Mishima (Saitama Univ., Japan) and Taksu Cheon (Kochi Univ. of Tech., Japan)
  3. Predictor-corrector Method for Parameter Estimation on the Information Geometric Families of Functions
    Yukio Hayashi (JAIST, Japan)
  4. Segment Chain Approximation of Curves on a Manifold
    Masachika Miyata (Kanazawa Inst. of Tech., Japan)
  5. A Fixed Point Theorem for Set-Valued Mapping Systems and its Applications to Nonlinear Network Analysis
    Kazuo Horiuchi (Waseda Univ., Japan)
Session No. 6-G
Regular Session: Fuzzy
Date: September 20
Time: 9:00--11:30
Room: 201
Chair: Yasunori Endo (Tokai Univ., Japan)
  1. Fuzzy Kohonen Clustering Networks Using the Concept of Symmetry
    Ching-Tang Hsieh (Tamkang Univ., Taiwan) , Uei-Jyh Chen (Tamkang Univ., Taiwan) , You-Chuang Wang (Tamkang Univ., Taiwan) and Horng-Jae Lee (Tamkang Univ., Taiwan)
  2. Information Retrieval Based on Fuzzy Clustering by Nonlinear Relaxation
    Kohei Inoue (Kyushu Inst. of Design, Japan) and Kiichi Urahama (Kyushu Inst. of Design, Japan)
  3. Fuzzy Rules Design with the Mutual Inhibition Learning
    Kazuya Kishida (Kagoshima Natl. Coll. of Tech., Japan) and Hiromi Miyajima (Kagoshima Univ., Japan)
  4. A Hybrid Neuro Fuzzy Feature Subset Selection Technique
    Basabi Chakraborty (Iwate Prefectural Univ., Japan) and Goutam Chakraborty (Iwate Prefectural Univ., Japan)
  5. Approximation of Multi-dimensional Chaotic Dynamics by using the Multi-stage Fuzzy Inference System and the GA
    Shozo Tokinaga (Kyushu Univ., Japan) and Yoshinori Kishikawa (Kyushu Univ., Japan)
  6. Modeling and Fluctuation Analysis of Fuzzy Control Systems with $(n+1)$-Inputs and 1-Output FLC with Fuzzy Mapping Concept
    Yasunori Endo (Tokai Univ., Japan) and Kazuo Horiuchi (Waseda Univ., Japan)
Session No. 7-B
Special Session: Economic Dynamics
Date: September 20
Time: 13:00--15:30, 16:00--18:30
Room: E03
Organizer: Toshio Inaba (Waseda Univ., Japan)
  1. Dynamics of Economic Policies Games
    Taisei Kaizoji (International Christian University)
  2. Adaptive Behavior Stabilizes a Market but Causes Chaos
    Tamotsu Onozaki (Asahikawa Univ., Japan) , Gernot Sieg (Georg-August-Universit\"at G\"ottingen, Germany) and Masanori Yokoo (Waseda Univ., Japan)
  3. Nonlinear Economic Dynamics in a Two-Country Model with Fixed Exchange Rates
    Toichiro Asada (Chuo Univ., Japan) , Tetsuya Misawa (Nagoya City Univ., Japan) and Toshio Inaba (Waseda Univ., Japan)
  4. Rise and Fall of Easter Island
    Akio Matsumoto (Chuo Univ., Japan)
  5. Nonlinear Dynamics of Policy Lag in Simple Macroeconomic Models
    Toichiro Asada (Chuo Univ., Japan) and Hiroyuki Yoshida (Nagoya Gakuin Univ., Japan)
  6. An Approach to Economic Complexity
    Tomoki Wargai (School of Education, Waseda University)
  7. A Percolation Model for Stock Market Crashes
    Hisanori Tnaka (Graduate School of Economics, Waseda Uinversity)
Session No. 7-C
Regular Session: Application of Chaos
Date: September 20
Time: 13:00--15:30
Room: E05
Chair: Isao Tokuda (Muroran Inst. of Tech., Japan)
  1. Swinging Tent Map
    Manabu Wada (Nippon Inst. of Tech., Japan) , Yukihiro Makita (Nippon Inst. of Tech., Japan) and Shinsaku Mori (Nippon Inst. of Tech., Japan)
  2. Nonlinear Determinism in Pitch Fluctuations of Japanese Vowels
    Takaya Miyano (Hirosaki Univ., Japan) , Isao Tokuda (Muroran Inst. of Tech., Japan) and Kazuyuki Aihara (Univ. of Tokyo, CREST, Japan)
  3. Nonlinear Analysis of Temperatures and Pulses in Schizophrenia and Senile Dementia
    Makoto Itoh (Fukuoka Inst. of Tech., Japan) , Takashi Tauchi (Fukuoka Inst. of Tech., Japan) , Kichiro Morita (Kurume Univ. School of Medicine, Japan) , Hisao Maeda (Kurume Univ. School of Medicine, Japan) , Kensaku Nonaka (Horikawa Hospital, Japan) and Kazue Utunomiya (Horikawa Hospital, Japan)
  4. Utilizing Chaos for Selective Swing-Up of a Parallel-Type Double Inverted Pendulum
    Yoshio Tanaka (Shikoku Natl. Industrial Research Inst., Japan) , Hiroshi Kawakami (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan) and Ken-ichi Fujimoto (Anan Coll. of Tech., Japan)
Session No. 7-D
Regular Session: Coupled Oscillators
Date: September 20
Time: 13:00--15:30
Room: 101
Chair: Seiichiro Moro (Fukui Univ., Japan)
  1. Basins of Attraction of Final States for a System of Coupled Elements with Varying Parameters
    Boris P. Bezruchko (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) , Roman Ivanov (Saratov State Univ., Russia) , Yurii Kravtsov (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) and Mikhail Prokhorov (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia)
  2. Various Kinds of Coupled Networks with Wien-Bridge Oscillators
    Seiichiro Moro (Fukui Univ., Japan) and Tadashi Matsumoto (Fukui Univ., Japan)
  3. Hysteresis Networks with Ring Connection
    Yasuaki Ono (Nippon Inst. of Tech., Japan) , Kenya Jin'no (Nippon Inst. of Tech., Japan) and Haruo Hirose (Nippon Inst. of Tech., Japan)
  4. A Qualitative Study of Coupling in CMOS Ring Oscillators
    Yoshinobu Setou (Yuge Natl. Coll. of Maritime Tech. Japan) and Michael P. Kennedy (Department of Microelectronic Engineering Univ. Coll., Ireland)
  5. Bifurcation of Synchronized States in Oscillators with Hard Characteristics and State Coupling
    Yuji Yamakawa (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan) , Hiroyuki Kitajima (Kagawa Univ., Japan) and Hiroshi Kawakami (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan)
  6. Bifurcations in a Two-Coupled Oscillator with Periodic Pulse Train and Sinusoidal Force
    Yuusuke Kawabata (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan) , Tetsuya Yoshinaga (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan) and Hiroshi Kawakami (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan)
  7. Simultaneous Asynchronous Oscillation of Chaos and Torus in Coupled Chaotic Circuits
    Masaaki Kojima (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan) , Masayuki Yamauchi (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan) , Yoshifumi Nishio (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan) and Akio Ushida (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan)
Session No. 7-E
Regular Session: Chaotic Neural Networks
Date: September 20
Time: 13:00--15:30
Room: 103
Chair: Masaharu Adachi (Tokyo Denki Univ., Japan)
  1. A Pulse Neural Network Model Incorporating Postsynaptic Potentials with an $\alpha-$function.
    Masaharu Adachi (Tokyo Denki Univ., Japan) and Kazuyuki Aihara (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)
  2. Description of System Dynamics by Low-Dimensional Models
    Alexey S. Kuznetsov (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) and Vladimir D. Shalfeev (Nizhny Novgorod Univ., Russia)
  3. Synchronized Behavior in Connected Neural Networks
    Takashi Ohno (Kokkushikan Univ., Japan) and Toshihiro Shimizu (Kokkushikan Univ., Japan)
  4. Response Properties of a Chaotic Neural Network with Spatially Uniform Connections
    Jousuke Kuroiwa (Hiroshima Univ., Japan) , Shigetoshi Nara (Okayama Univ., Japan) and Kazuyuki Aihara (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)
  5. Highly Irregular Spiking Originating from Deterministic Neural Network Dynamics
    Osamu Araki (JAIST, Japan) and Kazuyuki Aihara (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)
  6. Successive Learning for Chaotic Associative Memory
    Yuko Osana (Keio Univ., Japan) and Masafumi Hagiwara (Keio Univ., Japan)
  7. Local Liapunov Spectral Analysis on Chaotic Neural Networks
    Tohru Ikeguchi (Saitama Univ., Japan) , Mikio Hasegawa (Communication Research Laboratory, Japan) and Kazuyuki Aihara (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)
Session No. 7-F
Regular Session: Numerical Analysis (I)
Date: September 20
Time: 13:00--15:30
Room: 105
Chair: Takao Soma (Tokyo Metropolitan Coll., Japan)
  1. An Adaptive Triangular Meshing in Radiosity Method in the Use of Automatic Differentiation
    Mitsuhito Hasebe (Chuo Univ., Japan) and Mitsunori Makino (Chuo Univ., Japan)
  2. A Representation Model and Key Frame Determination of Animation Using Reeb Graphs
    Masaki Suzuki (Chuo Univ., Japan) , Horoshi Tamagawa (Chuo Univ., Japan) , Mitsunori Makino (Chuo Univ., Japan) and Jinhui Chao (Chuo Univ., Japan)
  3. An Application of Homotopy Method to Ray Tracing Algorithm
    Sachiko Nagumo (Chuo Univ., Japan) and Mitsunori Makino (Chuo Univ., Japan)
  4. Parallelism in the Algorithm of Evaluation the Ranges of Function Over an Interval and Some Applications
    Zygmunt A. Garczarczyk (Silesian Technical Univ., Poland)
  5. Long Time Integration for Initial Value Problems of Ordinary Differential Equations Using Power Series Arithmetic
    Takatomi Miyata (Waseda Univ., Japan) , Yasutaka Nagatomo (Waseda Univ., Japan) and Masahide Kashiwagi (Waseda Univ., Japan)
  6. An Algorithm of Finding All Solutions with Guaranteed Accuracy for ODEs within Finite Steps
    Takao Soma (Tokyo Metropolitan Coll., Japan) and Shin'ichi Oishi (Waseda Univ., Japan)
Session No. 7-G
Regular Session: Control
Date: September 20
Time: 13:00--15:30
Room: 201
Chair: Kentaro Hirata (Osaka Pref. Univ., Japan)
  1. An Efficient Method to Compute Lie Derivatives and the Observability Matrix for Nonlinear Systems
    Klaus R\"obenack (TU Dresden, Germany) and Kurt J. Reinschke (TU Dresden, Germany)
  2. An Observer via Formal Linearization for Nonlinear Systems and its Application to a Bioreactor
    Kazuo Komatsu (Kumamoto Natl. Coll. of Tech., Japan) and Hitoshi Takata (Kagoshima Univ., Japan)
  3. Automatic Choosing Control with a Modified Lyapunov Function for Nonlinear Systems
    Hitoshi Takata (Kagoshima Univ., Japan) , Yoshitaka Minari (Kagoshima Univ., Japan) and Tomohiro Hachino (Kagoshima Univ., Japan)
  4. On an Approximated Smooth Function based on Sectionwise Polynomials and Automatic Choosing Functions for Nonlinear Systems
    Hitoshi Takata (Kagoshima Univ., Japan)
  5. Flatness-based Boundary Control of Two Coupled Nonlinear PDEs Modelling a Tubular Reactor
    Alan F. Lynch (TU Dresden, Germany) and Joachim Rudolph (TU Dresden, Germany)
Session No. 8-D
Regular Session: Chaos \& Bifurcation (I)
Date: September 20
Time: 16:00--18:30
Room: 101
Chair: Toshihiro Shimizu (Kokushikan Univ., Japan)
  1. Cooperative Phenomena Between the Chaotic Force and the Harmonic Oscillator
    Kazuko Itoh (Kokushikan Univ., Japan) and Toshihiro Shimizu (Kokusikan Univ., Japan)
  2. A New Approach to Kuramoto-Sivashinsky Equation
    Ruy Barboza (Universidade de S\~ao Paulo, Brazil)
  3. Dynamics of Nonlinear Oscillators Represented by Ikeda Map.
    Alexsander P. Kuznetsov (Saratov State Univ., Russia) and Ludmila V. Turukina (Saratov State Univ., Russia)
  4. Qualitative Resonance of Periodically Perturbed Shil'nikov's Strange Attractors
    Oscar De Feo (Swiss Federal Inst. of Tech. Lausanne, Switzerland)
  5. The Effect of Additive and Multiplicative Noise on the Dynamics of Locomotor Central Pattern Generator
    Denis G. Zakharov (Russian Academy of Science, Russia) , Mikhail M. Sushchik (Russian Academy of Science, Russia) and Alexey G. Kuznetsov (Russian Academy of Science, Russia)
Session No. 8-E
Regular Session: Combinatorial Optimization
Date: September 20
Time: 16:00--18:30
Room: 103
Chair: Kenya Jin'no (Nippon Inst. of Tech., Japan)
  1. A Chaotic Neural Network with Self-Feedback Controlling and Its Application to Multi-Layer Channel Routing
    Satoshi Fujiwara (Osaka Electro-Communication Univ., Japan) and Masaya Ohta (Osaka Electro-Communication Univ., Japan)
  2. A Method of Box-constraint Optimization Problems with Hysteresis Neural Networks
    Shinya Isome (Sophia Univ., Japan) , Toshiya Nakaguchi (Sophia Univ., Japan) , Tsuyoshi Otake (Sophia Univ., Japan) and Mamoru Tanaka (Sophia Univ., Japan)
  3. Higher Order Neural Networks for Four Coloring Map Problems
    Takao Yamamoto (Nippon Inst. of Tech., Japan) , Kenya Jin'no (Nippon Inst. of Tech., Japan) and Haruo Hirose (Nippon Inst. of Tech., Japan)
  4. Direct Search for Global Minimum in Traveling Salesman Problem
    Toshihiro Shimizu (Kokushikan Univ., Japan)
  5. Fast Iteration Method in Generalized Stable Marriage Problem
    Tetsuo Hattori (Kagawa Univ., Japan) , Toshinori Yamasaki (Kagawa Univ., Japan) and Michio Kumano (Kagawa Univ., Japan)
Session No. 8-F
Regular Session: Numerical Analysis (II)
Date: September 20
Time: 16:00--18:30
Room: 105
Chair: Zygmunt A. Garczarczyk (Silesian Technical Univ., Poland)
  1. An Effective Method to Find All Solutions of Piecewise-linear Circuits using the Quadratic Problem
    Hikaru Mizutani (Shonan Inst. of Tech., Japan)
  2. A Numerical Method of Proving the Existence of Solution for Nonlinear Equations with Guaranteed Accuracy
    Yusuke Nakaya (Waseda Univ., Japan) and Shin'ichi Oishi (Waseda Univ., Japan)
  3. An Application of Oishi's Method to Verify Existence of Solution of Nonlinear Operator Equations with Non-Polynomial Nonlinear Term
    Kosuke Maruyama (Waseda Univ., Japan) and Shin'ichi Oishi (Waseda Univ., Japan)
  4. A Numerical Method to Prove the Existence of Solutions for Nonlinear ODEs Using Affine Arithmetic II
    Yuchi Kanzawa (Shibaura Inst. Tech., Japan) and Shin'ichi Oishi (Waseda Univ., Japan)
Session No. 8-G
Regular Session: Prediction \& Identification
Date: September 20
Time: 16:00--18:30
Room: 201
Chair: Tomomasa Nagashima (Muroran Inst. of Tech., Japan)
  1. Nonlinear System Identification based on the Continuous-time RBF Network Model and GA
    Tomohiro Hachino (Kagoshima Univ., Japan) , Hitoshi Takata (Kagoshima Univ., Japan) and Izuru Karube (Kyushu Inst. of Tech., Japan)
  2. Identification of Multi-dimensional Chaotic Dynamics by Using the Genetic Programming and its Applications - Continuous Time Case -
    Kangron Tan (Kurume Univ., Japan)
  3. Informational Value of Different Parts of a Time Series for Reconstruction of a Dynamical System
    Boris P. Bezruchko (Inst. of RadioEngineering and Electronics of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) , Taras V. Dikanev (Saratov State Univ., Russia) and Dmitry A. Smirnov (Saratov State Univ., Russia)
  4. Parametric, Nonparametric and Parametric Modelling of a Chaotic Circuit Time Series
    Henning Rust (Freiburger Zentrum f\"ur Datenanalyse und Modellbildung, Germany) , Jens Timmer (Freiburger Zentrum f\"ur Datenanalyse und Modellbildung, Germany) , Werner Horbelt (Freiburger Zentrum f\"ur Datenanalyse und Modellbildung, Germany) and Henning U. Voss (Freiburger Zentrum f\"ur Datenanalyse und Modellbildung, Germany)
  5. Neural-based Monitoring of a Debutanizer Distillation Column
    Luigi Fortuna (Univ. of Catania, Italy) , Silvio Licitra (ERG Petroli, Italy) , Mario Sinatra (ERG Petroli, Italy) and Maria G. Xibilia (Univ. of Messina, Italy)
  6. Nonlinear Time-series Analysis of Heart Rate Fluctuations in Chick Embryos
    Tomomasa Nagashima (Muroran Inst. of Tech., Japan) , Ryuuichi Akiyama (Muroran Inst. of Tech., Japan) and Hiroshi Tazawa (Muroran Inst. of Tech., Japan)
Session No. 9-A
Special Session: Application of Chaos to Communications and Signal Processing
Date: September 21
Time: 9:00--11:30
Room: E01
Organizer: Gianluca Mazzini (DI University of Ferrara, Italy), Riccardo Rovatti (DEIS University of Bologna, Italy) and Gianluca Setti (DI University of Ferrara, Italy)
  1. Constant Summation and Statistical Independence
    Tohru Kohda (Kyushu Univ., Japan)
  2. Nonlinear Structures in Voiced Speech Signals
    Norman U. Baier (Swiss Federal Inst. of Tech. Lausanne, Switzerland) , Thomas Schimming (Swiss Federal Inst. of Tech. Lausanne, Switzerland) and Oscar D. Feo (Swiss Federal Inst. of Tech. Lausanne, Switzerland)
  3. Optimum Receivers for CSK and DCSK
    Michael P. Kennedy (Univ. Coll. Cork, Ireland) , G\'abor Kis (Budapest Uviv. of Tech. and Economics, Hungary) and Zolt\'an J\'ak\'o (Budapest Uviv. of Tech. and Economics, Hungary)
  4. Exact Analytical Expression for the Noise Performance of FM-DCSK
    G\'eza Kolumb\'an (Budapest Univ. of Tech. and Economics, Hungary)
  5. The Impact of Chaos-Based Spreading on Parallel DS-CDMA Cancellers
    Gianluca Mazzini (Univ. of Ferrara, Italy) , Riccardo Rovatti (Univ. of Bologna, Italy) and Gianluca Setti (Univ. of Ferrara, Italy)
Session No. 9-B
Special Session: Nonlinear Time Series Analysis of Spatio-Temporal Systems and Multivariate Data
Date: September 21
Time: 9:00--11:30
Room: E03
Organizer: Ulrich Parlitz (Universit\"at G\"ottingen, Germany)
  1. Measuring Information Transfer
    Thomas Schreiber (Max Planck Institute for Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden)
  2. Conceptual Modeling of the Runoff in a Catchment Using Memory
    M.C. Romano (Univ. of Potsdam, Germany) , M. Thiel (Univ. of Potsdam, Germany) , U. Schwarz (Univ. of Potsdam, Germany) and J\"urgen Kurths (Univ. of Potsdam, Germany)
  3. Local estimates for entropy densities in coupled map lattices
    Eckehard Olbrich (Max-Planck-institut f"ur Physik komplexer Systeme) , Rainer Hegger (Max-Planck-institut f"ur Physik komplexer Systeme) and Holger Kantz (Max-Planck-institut f"ur Physik komplexer Systeme)
  4. Structure Formation in Acoustic Cavitation
    Stefan Luther (Univ. Goettingen, Goettingen, Germany) , Robert Mettin (Univ. Goettingen, Goettingen, Germany) and Werner Lauterborn (Univ. Goettingen, Goettingen, Germany)
  5. Spatio-Temporal Time Series Analysis and Modelling Based on Reconstructed Local States
    Ulrich Parlitz (Univ. G\"ottingen, Germany) and Christian Merkwirth (Univ. G\"ottingen, Germany)
Session No. 9-C
Regular Session: Chaos, Information, Optics
Date: September 21
Time: 9:00--11:30
Room: E05
Chair: Hiroyuki Kamata (Meiji Univ., Japan)
  1. Chaos based Self-Similar Traffic Generators
    Alessandra Giovanardi (Univ. of Ferrara, Italy) , Gianluca Mazzini (Univ. of Ferrara, Italy) and Riccardo Rovatti (Univ. of Bologna, Italy)
  2. Relationship between the Computation Accuracy and the Periodicity of a Pseudo Chaos
    Hideaki Yokota (Meiji Univ., Japan) , Tomohiro Sakiyama (Meiji Univ., Japan) , Hiroshi Senzaki (Meiji Univ., Japan) , Hiroyuki Kamata (Meiji Univ., Japan) , Tetsuro Endo (Meiji Univ., Japan) and Yoshihisa Ishida (Meiji Univ., Japan)
  3. Pitchfork Bifurcation in Vector-field Lasers
    Larissa P. Svirina (Inst. of Physics Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Belarus)
  4. Synchronization of Chaos in Two Microchip Solid-state Lasers
    Atsushi Uchida (Takushoku Univ., Japan) , Shigeru Yoshimori (Takushoku Univ., Japan) , Masahiko Shinozuka (Keio Univ, Japan) , Takeshi Ogawa (Keio Univ, Japan) , Yoshihide Shimamura (Keio Univ, Japan) and Fumihiko Kannari (Keio Univ, Japan)
  5. Observation of Chaotic Oscillations in a Microchip Solid-state Laser Array with an External Mirror
    Atsushi Uchida (Takushoku Univ., Japan) , Shigeru Yoshimori (Takushoku Univ., Japan) , Yoshihide Shimamura (Keio Univ, Japan) , Takeshi Ogawa (Keio Univ, Japan) , Masahiko Shinozuka (Keio Univ, Japan) and Fumihiko Kannari (Keio Univ, Japan)
Session No. 9-D
Regular Session: Chaos \& Bifurcation (II)
Date: September 21
Time: 9:00--11:30
Room: 101
Chair: Naohiko Inaba (Utsunomiya Univ., Japan)
  1. Algebraic Representation of Bifurcation Phenomena with Gr\"obner Bases
    Takashi Hisakado (Kyoto Univ., Japan) and Kohshi Okumura (Kyoto Univ., Japan)
  2. Chaotic Behavior and Bifurcation in Piecewise Linear Model with Hysteretic External Force
    Yuichiro Morimoto (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan) , Keisuke Matsuyama (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan) , Haruki Madarame (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan) and Koji Okamoto (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)
  3. On the Possibility of Constructing a Bifurcational Diagram from an Experimental Time Series
    Boris P. Bezruchko (Inst. of RadioEngineering and Electronics of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) , Yevgeny P. Seleznev (Inst. of RadioEngineering and Electronics of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) and Dmitry A. Smirnov (Saratov State Univ., Russia)
  4. Break of Probability Symmetry of Final States at Fast Period Doubling Bifurcations (Experiment and Estimations)
    Boris P. Bezruchko (Inst. of RadioEngineering and Electronics of RAS, Russia) and Roman Ivanov (Saratov State Univ., Russia)
  5. Applied symbolic dynamics of homoclinic orbits for a bidimensional map
    Safya Belghith (Ecole Nationale d'Ingenieurs de Tunis)
  6. Global Bifurcation in a CSTR
    Antonio Algaba (Huelva Univ., Spain) , Cristobal Garc\'\i a (Huelva Univ., Spain) , Manuel Maestre (Huelva Univ., Spain) and Manuel Merino (Huelva Univ., Spain)
  7. A Novel Presentation Method of Displaying Strange Attractors by Visual, Audio and Force Feedback
    Yasuaki Yorikane (Science Univ. of Tokyo, Japan) , Ayumu Akabane (Science Univ. of Tokyo, Japan) , Tetsuya Harada (Science Univ. of Tokyo, Japan) and Tohru Ikeguchi (Saitama Univ., Japan)
Session No. 9-E
Regular Session: Cellular Neural Networks
Date: September 21
Time: 9:00--11:30
Room: 103
Chair: Akio Ushida (Univ. of Tokushima, Japan)
  1. Generalization of Two Stability Conditions for Cellular Neural Networks
    Norikazu Takahashi (Kyushu Univ., Japan)
  2. Sparse Gaussian Radial Basis Function Network
    Shinji Itakura (Sophia Univ., Japan) , Tsuyoshi Otake (Sophia Univ., Japan) , Yuichi Tanji (Kagawa Univ., Japan) and Mamoru Tanaka (Sophia Univ., Japan)
  3. Analog Non-orthogonal Wavelet Transform by Cellular Neural Network
    Masashi Mori (Sophia Univ., Japan) , Yuichi Tanji (Kagawa Univ., Japan) and Mamoru Tanaka (Sophia Univ., Japan)
  4. Morphogenesis with Cellular Neural Networks
    A. Flores M\'endez (Universidad La Salle, Mexico) and E. G\'omez-Ram\'\i rez (Universidad La Salle, Mexico)
  5. Implementation of an Image Filter in a Modified DT-CNN
    Hector Sandoval (Tokyo Univ. of Tech., Japan) , Taizoh Hattori (Tokyo Intl. Univ., Japan) , Sachiko Kitagawa (Tokyo Univ. of Tech., Japan) and Yasutami Chigusa (Tokyo Univ. of Tech., Japan)
Session No. 9-F
Regular Session: Complex Systems
Date: September 21
Time: 9:00--11:30
Room: 105
Chair: Vasyl Gafiychuk (National Academy of Science of Ukraine, Ukraine) and Sergey V. Kiyashko (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia)
  1. Mechanism of Cooperative Self-regulation in Complex Hierarchical Syatems
    Vasyl Gafiychuk (National Academy of Science of Ukraine, Ukuraine) and Igor Lubashevsky (National Academy of Science of Ukraine, Ukuraine)
  2. Remarks on Scaling Properties Inherent to the Systems with Hierarchically Organized Supplying Network
    Vasyl Gafiychuk (National Academy of Science of Ukraine, Ukraine) and Andriy Stosyk (National Academy of Science of Ukraine, Ukraine)
  3. Construction of the Interaction Structure in the Process of Ecosystem Evolution
    Olga V. Kirillova (St-Petersburg State Univ., Russia ) and Yuri M. Pismak (St-Petersburg State Univ., Russia )
  4. The Generation of Stable Waves in Faraday Experiment
    Sergey V. Kiyashko (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia)
  5. Dynamical Systems Generated by Two Alternating Vector Fields and the Baker-Campbell-Hausdorff Formula
    Pavel Pokorn\'y (Prague Inst. of Chemical Tech., Czech Republic)

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