International Society of Difference Equations
Group Picture, ICDEA 2023, Phitsanulok (Thailand)
Group Picture, PODE 2023, Milan (Italy)
                                                Group picture, ICDEA 2022, Paris (France)

Group picture, ICDEA 2019, London (GB)


Prizes awarded by the Society



The best JDEA paper 2022



The selection committee for the best JDEA paper in 2023 has voted for:


 Flaviano Battelli, Matteo Franca and Kenneth J. Palmer


paper: "Exponential dichotomy for noninvertible linear difference equations: block triangular systems"
J. Difference Equ. Appl. 28(8), 1054-1086, 2022.



The best JDEA paper 2021



The selection committee for the best JDEA paper in 2022 has voted for:


 Paul Glendinning and Sasha Glendinning


paper: "Smooth Conjugacy of difference equations derived from elliptic curves"
J. Difference Equ. Appl. 27(10), 1419-1433, 2021.


The best JDEA paper 2020


The selection committee for the best JDEA paper in 2021 has voted for:


Krzysztof Leśniak, Nina Snigireva and Filip Strobin


paper: "Weakly contractive iterated function systems and beyond: a manual.

and 

Ana Anusic, Henk Bruin, and Jernej Cinc

paper: "Topological Properties of Lorenz maps derived from unimodal map"


The best JDEA paper 2019



The selection committee for the best JDEA paper in 2019 has voted for:


  A. Cima and  S. Zafar


paper: "Invariant fibrations for some birational maps of C2"
J. Difference Equ. Appl. 25(8), 1107-1133, 2019. 



The best JDEA paper 2018



The selection committee for the best JDEA paper in 2018 has voted for:


 R. Bouyekhf and L. T. Gruyitch


paper: "An alternative approach for stability analysis of discrete time nonlinear dynamical systems"
J. Difference Equ. Appl. 24(1), 68-81, 2018. 


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The Bernd Aulbach Prize


is awarded biennially for significant contributions to the areas of difference equations and/or discrete dynamical systems. In 2023, the Bernd Aulbach Prize was awarded to


Laura Gardini


(University of Urbino Carlo Bo - Urbino, Italy)

 


The most prestigious
award of our society, the
Bernd Aulbach Prize, is
awarded biennially for
significant contributions
to the areas of difference
equations and/or discrete
dynamical systems. In
2013, the Bernd Aulbach
Prize was awarded to
Mihał Misiurewicz (IUPUI,
Indianapolis, Indiana,
USA).
The most prestigious
award of our society, the
Bernd Aulbach Prize, is
awarded biennially for
significant contributions
to the areas of difference
equations and/or discrete
dynamical systems. In
2013, the Bernd Aulbach
Prize was awarded to
Mihał Misiurewicz (IUPUI,
Indianapolis, Indiana,
USA).

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