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International Workshop  Geometric and fractal analysis of PDEs and differential systems - Zagreb 2011  Department of Applied Mathematics, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing University of Zagreb, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia July 29, 2011.  Organizing committee: Mervan Pašić and Darko Žubrinić, University of Zagreb, Croatia   Plenary Invited Lectures  10:00-10:50  Satoshi Tanaka (Okayama University of Siences, Okayama, Japan) Rectifiable and fractal oscillations of self-adjoint and damped linear differential equations of second-order 11:00-11:50  Yuki Naito (Ehime University, Matsuyama, Japan) Rectifiable oscillations of radially symmetric solutions of p-Laplace differential equations  Invited Talks  15:00-15:50  Siniša Miličić (University of Zagreb, Croatia) Geometric and fractal properties of linear differential systems 16:00-16:50  Lana Horvat Dmitrović (University of Zagreb, Croatia) Box dimension of bifurcations of discrete dynamical systems 17:00-17:50  Darko Žubrinić (University of Zagreb, Croatia) Some new qualitative properties of p-Laplace equations and Schroedinger evolution problems 18:00-18:50  Mervan Pašić (University of Zagreb, Croatia) Rectifiable and nonrectifiable attractivity for linear differential systems   Â
Japanese mathematicians, professors Satoshi Tanaka and Yuki Naito, with professor Mervan Pašić, at the Department of Applied Mathematics of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, 28 July 2011. Their mutual scientific collaboration started during the invited stay of professor Pašić in Japan in 2009.
Professor Satoshi Tanaka, 29 July 2011, reporting about results from a joint work with professor Mervan Pašić at the International Workshop organized at the Department of Applied Mathematics of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Zagreb.
The audience: Goran Radunović, Dražen Petrović, Maja Resman, Domagoj Vlah, Željko Hanjš, Patrik and Mateo Pašić, Mervan Pašić (with his sons), and Yuki Naito.
Professor Yuki Naito, Japan, delivering his talk on the joint work with professor Mervan Pašić.
Professors Darko Žubrinić, Satoshi Tanaka, and Yuki Naito, at the Department of applied mathematics of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb.
Siniša Miličić, BSc, presented his results on geometric and fractal properties of linear differential systems.
Dr. Lana Horvat Dmitrović presented her results dealing with fractal analysis of discrete dynamical systems.
Goran Radunović, Dražen Petrović, Maja Resmam, Domagoj Vlah, Željko Hanjš, Mervan Pašić, Satoshi Tanaka, Yuki Naito listening to the lecuture of Lana Horvat Dmitrović.
Professor Darko Žubrinić discussed the phenomenon of loss of regularity of weak solutions of p-Laplace equations.
Professor Mervan Pašić delivered the last lecture, dealing with fractal properties of solutions of non-autonomous linear planar systems.
Goran Radunović, Dražen Petrović, Maja Resman, Domagoj Vlah, Željko Hanjš, Lana Horvat, Jadranka Kraljević, Satoshi Tanaka, Siniša Miličić, Yuki Naito
Professor Mervan Pašić described among others an interesting result obtained the day before jointly with professor Yuki Naito. The Workshop was exceptionally well organized. Many thanks to all participants, in particular to our dear guests from Japan, professors Satoshi Tanaka and Yuki Naito, and to professor Mervan Pašić to have initiated the Workshop. The conference is one of the results of his invited stay in Japan in 2009. (D.Ž.)
Professors Yuki Naito, Satoshi Tanaka, Mervan Pašić and his sons Patrik and Matteo, at the Department of Applied Mathematics of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, 29 July 2011. Professor Pašić is an editor in chief of professional scientific journal Differential Equations and Applications.  Differential Equations and Applications a new Math journal in Croatia Source Department of Applied Mathematics of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia
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