Organizing committee:
Xavier Buff
Raphael Douady
John H. Hubbard
Tan Lei
Jean-Christophe Yoccoz
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Aims and Topics
Keeping the tradition of the AIMS conference series, the conference covers all major areas of analysis and dynamics, with emphases on theory, methods, application, modeling and computations.
Format
There will be plenary talks; 30-minute special session talks; 20-minute contributed talks; and poster sessions.
Organizing Committee
Jianzhong Su (Chair), Jianping Zhu (Co-chair), Tuncay Aktosun, Gaik Ambartsoumian, Alain Bensoussan, Hristo V. Kojouharov, Cecelia Levings, Yue Liu, Peter Moore, Hua Shan.
Scientific Committee
Shouchuan Hu (Chair) Jerry Bona, Alberto Bressan, Adrian Constantin, Amadeu Delshams, Hiroshi Matano, Alain Miranville, Wei-Ming Ni, N.S. Papageorgiou, Jianzhong Su, Jianping Zhu.
Coordinator: Xin Lu
The conference will take place at the Treasure Mountain Inn, located in downtown Park City, Utah.
The website for the conference is https://web.archive.org/web/20100622163816/http://www.math.byu.edu/info/...
The first three days for the conference (May 12-14) will be primarily devoted to deterministic dynamics and the final two days (May 15-16) will be primarily devoted to stochastic dynamics.
There is no registration fee for the conference, but we ask that you register for the conference through the web site.
There is some support for attendees, especially for graduate students, post-docs, and others without external support. The conference is partially supported by the NSF and Brigham Young University. More information will be forthcoming.
For additional information see the website https://web.archive.org/web/20100622163816/http://www.math.byu.edu/info/...
This is the next in a series of triennial colloquia devoted to the mathematical legacy of Lars Ahlfors and Lipman Bers. The core of this legacy concerns geometric function theory, quasiconformal mapping, Teichmuller theory and Kleinian groups, hyperbolic manifolds, and partial differential equations including Schram/Stochastic-Loewner-Evolution/Equations. In addition the work of Alhfors and Bers has had an impact on algebraic geometry, mathematical physics, dynamics, geometric group theory, number theory and topology.
Plenary speakers include:
Alex Eskin (Chicago)
David Gabai (Princeton)
William Goldman (Maryland)
Ursula Hamenstadt (Bonn)
Christopher Leininger (Urbana)
William Minicozzi (Hopkins)
Alan Reid (U. Texas)
Steffen Rhode (U. Washington)
Richard Schwartz (Brown)
Stanislav Smirnov (Geneva)
We are organizing a 5 day conference "Dynamics and topology" to mark the event of Bob Devaney's 60th birthday.
The dates are April 21-25, 2008, and the location is Tossa de Mar, a seaside village near Barcelona (Spain). The conference is on complex dynamical systems and related topics in real dynamics and topology.
We have created a web page for the event at the address http://math.bu.edu/bobfest/
which contains information about the conference. If you are interested in attending, we encourage you to register as soon as possible (the lecture room has a limited capacity).
The organizing committee
Paul Blanchard
Nuria Fagella
Xavier Jarque
Linda Keen
Organizer:
Alastair Rucklidge
This school is intended for PhD students interested in Nonlinear Dynamics, Bifurcation Theory, Pattern Formation, and other applications where Symmetry is an important feature. The courses are directed at Nonlinear Dynamics graduate students of all levels, and have no non-standard prerequisites. Prior knowledge is not required, but there should be something interesting in the courses even for those students who already have a good background in the field. Research students and post-docs are warmly encouraged to attend.
The first four days of the School will comprise lectures covering a variety of topics in Bifurcation, Symmetry and Pattern Formation:
* Local and global bifuraction theory
* Equivariant bifurcation theory and pattern formation
* Global bifurcations with symmetry
* Examples and applications
Organizing Committee
Werner Ballmann, Bonn
Mike Boyle, Maryland
Keith Burns, Northwestern
Dmitry Dolgopyat, Maryland
Anatoly Katok, Penn State
Yakov Pesin, Penn State
Amie Wilkinson, Northwestern
The themes of the workshop range from Hamiltonian PDE, Arnold diffusion, hyperbolic systems, limit laws and non-equilibrium stationary states to random dynamics, non-equilibrium statistical mechanics and equilibrium statistical mechanics, to mention a few.
The goal is to favor interactions between different topics, yet each week will have a special focus. Planned minicourses by: Bernard, Kaloshin, Kuksin, Gouezel, Keller, Tsujii, Benettin, Sphon, Terracini, Gayrard, Martinelli, Olivieri, Toninelli.
Some financial support for young researchers is expected.