Dynamics Days Asia Pacific (DDAP) is a regular conference rotating among the Asia-Pacific countries and regions every two years. Its purpose is to bring together researchers world-wide to discuss the most recent developments in nonlinear science. It also serves as a forum to promote regional as well as international scientific exchange and collaboration. The conference covers a variety of topics in nonlinear physics, biological physics, nonequilibrium physics, complex networks, econo-physics, and quantum/classical chaos, etc. DDAP started in Hong Kong in 1999, was subsequently held in China, Singapore, and Korea. The 5th DDAP will take place at Nara Prefectural New Public Hall, Japan from September 9 to 12, 2008. Plans for the 6th to the 8th DDAP are scheduled for Australia, Taiwan, and India.
DDAP1 (1999) Hong Kong Baptist Univ., Hong Kong
DDAP2 (2002) Zhejian Univ., China
DDAP3 (2004) National Univ. of Singapore, Singapore
DDAP4 (2006) Pohang Univ. of Science and Technology, Korea
DDAP5 (2008) Nara Prefectural New Public Hall, Japan
DDAP6 (2010) Univ. of New South Wales, Australia
DDAP7 (2012) will be held in Taiwan
DDAP8 (2014) will be held in India
Advanced Telecommunication Research Institute International (ATR)
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology(NICT)
NTT Communication Science Laboratories
Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics (APCTP)
Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics (YITP)
Nara Women's University
Kaneko Complex Systems Biology Project, ERATO, JST
Aihara Complexity Modelling Project, ERATO, JST
Yoshikawa Spatio-Temporal Order Project, ICORP, JST
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