Under the patronage of the Dean of the College of Science for Women, Professor Dr. Sameera Naji Khdim, the Continuing Education Unit, in cooperation with the Department of Mathematics at the University of Baghdad, organized a scientific workshop entitled “Discrete Dynamical Systems.” The workshop was presented by Dr. Saad Naji Ali, Ms. Zikra Abdul Latif Ibrahim, and Dr. Shaimaa Abbas Jassim.
The workshop addressed the concept of discrete dynamical systems as one of the important branches of applied mathematics, focusing on the study of system evolution over time in discrete steps. It highlighted the principal mathematical models used in analyzing such systems, including sequences and recurrence relations, as well as methods for their representation, stability analysis, and long-term behavior.
Furthermore, the workshop reviewed the applications of discrete dynamical systems in various fields, such as computer science, economics, and population modeling, in addition to clarifying their role in understanding complex phenomena and predicting their behavior.
The workshop concluded by emphasizing the importance of developing the skills of students and researchers in the field of discrete dynamical systems, given its significant role in supporting scientific research and enhancing the quality of academic studies.


