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Dynamics, Geometry and Groups
IUPUI, Indianapolis, IN
October 11, 2014

This event will be the first of a continuing biyearly event organized by Indiana, IUPUI, Purdue, and UIUC that will feature talks from groups, geometry, and dynamics. We will have a half day of lectures on October 11, 2014 at IUPUI. The associated webpage with the schedule and more detailed information can be found through the below link:

http://www.math.illinois.edu/DGG2014/index.html

Please direct any question on this event to Jayadev Athreya
(jathreya@illinois.edu).

Tossa de Mar (Girona, Catalonia, Spain)
October 2 - 4, 2014

On the occasion of Lluís Alsedà's  60th birthday

Everyone is welcome to participate. The meeting will be focused on different aspects of Discrete Dynamical Systems. It will include ergodic theory, topological dynamics, combinatorics, complex dynamics, difference equations and applications to other aspects of mathematics and sciences in general.

Confirmed plenary speakers are:

Jozef Bobok, Czech Technical University, Czech Republic
Anna Cima, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Àngel Jorba, Universitat de Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Sergeii Kolyada, Ukranian Academy of Sciences
Jaume Llibre, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Jérôme Los, Université Marseille, France
Michal Misiurewicz, Indiana U.- Purdue U. at Indianapolis
José Ángel Rodríguez, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain
Lubomir Snoha, Banská Bystrica, Slovak Republic
Sebastian Van Strien, Imperial College London, United Kingdom

The organizing committee:
Núria Fagella, Xavier Jarque, David Juher, Victor Mañosa and Francesc Mañosas

ICM 2014, Gyeongju, Korea
August 23 to 26, 2014

Invited Speakers:
    Taeyong Ahn, POSTECH
    Artur Avila*, IMPA / CNRS
    Eric Bedford, Indiana University / Stony Brook University
    Tien-Cuong Dinh*, Ecole Normal Supérieure
    Romain Dujardin, Université Paris Est Marne La Valée
    Adam Epstein, University of Warwick
    John Erik Fornæss, NTNU Trondheim
    John Hubbard, Cornell University
    Hiroyuki Inou, Kyoto University
    Jeremy Kahn, CUNY Graduate Center
    Kyounghee Kim, Florida State University
    Sarah Koch, University of Michigan
    Misha Lyubich, Stony Brook University
    John Milnor, Stony Brook University
    Pascale Roesch, Aix-Marseille Université
    Nikita Selinger, Stony Brook University
    Thomas Sharland, Stony Brook University
    Mitsuhiro Shishikura, Kyoto University
    John Smillie, Cornell University / University of Warwick
    Sebastian van Strien, Imperial College London
    Tetsuo Ueda, Kyoto University
    Eva Uhre, Stony Brook University

There is NSF support  to help offset costs for U.S. graduate students and young researchers. We expect to have funds available to contribute towards travel and lodging expenses of mathematicians from developing nations.

For more information and registration please go to:

http://www.math.stonybrook.edu/koreadyn/

or email us at
KoreaDyn@math.sunysb.edu

Organizing Committee:      
Taeyong Ahn, Postech
Araceli Bonifant, University of Rhode Island
Scott Sutherland, Stony Brook University

Summer School on Dynamical Systems
University of Maryland, College Park, MD
August 17-25, 2014

Lectures will be given by Vadim Kaloshin, Dima Dolgopyat, Giovanni Forni and Anton Gorodetski.  There is funding to cover local and possibly travel expenses.

Bannach Center Conferences, IMPAN, Będlewo, Poland​
July 21 - 25, 2014

The goal of the conference is to keep in contact active and developing researchers working in complex analysis and its most important applications with some of the international leaders in the discipline. The main topics of the conference reflect the impact of Prof. Alexandre Eremenko (Purdue University) on modern complex analysis. During the conference we will celebrate his 60th birthday anniversary.

The principal themes of this meeting are the following:

•  Classical complex analysis and its associated potential theory
•  Iteration of real, rational and entire mappings
•  Real algebraic geometry
•  Spectral theory and mathematical physics
•  Diverse subjects centered on analysis

Invited plenary speakers include:

    Carl Bender (Washington University in St. Louis)
    Walter Bergweiler (Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel)
    Mario Bonk (University of California, Los Angeles)
    Mikhail Lyubich (Stony Brook University)
    Mikhail Sodin (Tel Aviv University)
    Frank Sottile (Texas A&M University)
    Alexander Volberg (Michigan State University)
    Katsutoshi Yamanoi (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
    Anna Zdunik (University of Warsaw)

The conference e-mail address is perspectives@impan.pl

Institute of Mathematics of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine
June 23 - 27, 2014

We are pleased to invite you to attend the International Conference “Dynamical Systems and Their Applications” organized by the Institute of Mathematics of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, which will be held in Kyiv on June 23-27, 2014. The topics of the conference include topological dynamics, ergodic theory, the theory of attractors and chaos, combinatorial and symbolic dynamics, the theory of fractals, bifurcation and stability theory, infinite-dimensional dynamical systems, and various kinds of applications, especially in mathematical physics.

Considerable attention will be given to combinatorial dynamics, which has its origin in the well-known Sharkovsky theorem on the coexistence of cycles (Ukrainian mathematical journal, 1964), and which in 2014 can celebrate its 50th anniversary.

A related abstract should be sent to cds@imath.kiev.ua in LaTeX format not later than May 15, 2014 (template can be downloaded from the conference web-site). Notification of acceptance will be sent not later than May 20, 2014.

The Abdus Salam ICTP, Trieste, Italy
June 16 - 27, 2014

Organizers: B. Dubrovin, V. V. Kozlov, V.Dragovic, A. Borisov  Local Organizer: L. Goettsche

Co-sponsored by the NSF.

Topics: Mathematical Billiards, Flat Surfaces and Exchange Transformations, Classical Integrable Systems, Algebro-Geometric Methods in Dynamical Systems, Nonholonomic Mechanics, Rigid-Body and Multi-Body Dynamics

The main aim of the school is to introduce young participants into these exciting topics and prepare them for the week long conference to follow the school.

How to apply for participation
The application form can be accessed at the activity website
Once in the website, comprehensive instructions will guide you step-by-step, on how to fill out and submit the application form. The US based young researchers and PhD students may apply for support from the NSF grant 14000887.

Activity Secretariat:  (ICTP) (SMR 2586), Strada Costiera 11, I-34151 Trieste, Italy
Telefax: +39-040-2240-7455 - E-mail: smr2586@ictp.it

University of North Texas, Denton TX
June 2-6, 2014

The conference is sponsored by an RTG grant from the NSF and by the University of North Texas. It brings together researchers in descriptive set theory, ergodic theory, dynamical systems, and other related areas, and encourages research that crosses boundaries of various different fields.

Plenary talks will be given by:

Matthew Foreman (University of California, Irvine)
Alexander Kechris (California Institute of Technology)
Dmitry Kleinbock (Brandeis University)
Krystyna Kuperberg (Auburn University)
Justin Moore (Cornell University)
Christian Rosendal (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Mark Pollicott (University of Warwick)
Slawomir Solecki (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign)
Simon Thomas (Rutgers University)

There will also be other invited and contributed talks. Full details are available at the conference website at http://math.unt.edu/rtgconference2014. If you have any questions (including if you would like to give a talk), please contact rtg@unt.edu.

We would like to particularly encourage graduate students and recent PhDs to participate. There will be a limited amount of financial support for distribution on a first-come, first-serve basis. An application form is available at the conference webpage. Applications received before April 1, 2014, will be given full considerations.

Thank you for your attention. We hope to see you in Denton in June.

 Organizing Committee

Konstantinos Beros, Lior Fishman, Su Gao, Aaron Hill, Steve Jackson, John Krueger, Bill Mance, and Mariusz Urbanski

The Graduate Center, CUNY New York
May 20-22, 2014

Sixth Iberoamerican Congress on Geometry

Plenary Speakers:

    Ian Agol (University of California, Berkeley)
    Moira Chas (Stony Brook University)
    Nuria Fagella (University of Barcelona)
    Jeremy Kahn (City University of New York,Graduate Center)
    Sarah Koch (University of Michigan)
    Maryam Mirzakhani (Stanford University)
    Christian Schnell (Stony Brook University)
    Martin Bridgeman (Boston College)
    Juan Souto (University of British Columbia)

Special Sessions

Scientific Committee: Ara Basmajian,  Laura DeMarco, Linda Keen,  Irwin Kra,  Yair Minsky, Jose Maria Munoz Porras and Rubi Rodriguez

Organizing Committee: Ara Basmajian, Reza Chamanara, Linda Keen, and Zhe Wang

Partially supported by the  National Science Foundation

The Graduate Center, CUNY, New York
May 19, 2014

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