The AIMS Conference Series on This conference series is a biennial event which provides, periodically, a forum for mathematicians and scientists worldwide, working in the ever growing field of analysis and applied analysis, including dynamical systems, differential equations, and real-world applications. The conferences in this conference series "Dynamical Systems and Differential Equations" take place in different regions to benefit most people. Five characteristics of this conference series make it unique and outstanding: (1) its broad coverage so that each participant can find numerous enlightening talks; The conference series was founded and has been organized, together with local organizers, by Professor Shouchuan Hu. The first conference took place at Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield, MO, USA, May 1996; the second at Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, China, June 1998 (local organizers: Professors Weijiang Zhang and Xiaoyun Ma); the third at Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA, USA, May 2000 (local organizer: Professor Joshua Du); the fourth conference at University of North Carolina at Wilmington, Wilmington, NC, USA, June 2002 (local organizers: Dr. Wei Feng and Dr. Xin Lu); the fifth conference at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, USA, June 2004 (local organizers: Dr. Ioana Mihaila, Dr. Martin Nakashima, Dr. Claudia Pinter-Lucke, Dr. Stephen Wirkus and Dr. Weiqing Xie ); the sixth conference at University of Poitiers, Poitiers, France, June 2006 (local organizers: Dr. Alain Miranville, Dr. Laurence Cherfils, Dr. Hassan Emamirad, Dr. Morgan Pierre, Dr. Philippe Rogeon and Dr. Arnaud Rougirel) which was attended by a record of 700 mathematicians and scientists from 5 continents. Therefore the Conference Series has proved itself to be a very needed grand event for people in the fields. The conferences have been financially supported by the National Science Foundation, USA. Hosting a conference in this series can help you make a broad connection and put your university on the map. If you are interested in, we can help you become a host for a future conference in this series. For this matter, you may contact Professor Shouchuan Hu Phone: 417-836-5377; Fax: 417-886-0559;
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