The organizers of the Fourth DAI Day are happy to announce that the event will take place on December 17, 2021 in Parma, from morning to afternoon.
As is tradition by now, there will be seminars, mostly by young speakers and a general assembly of the community, which might or might not contain the official assembly of the UMI Group DinAmicI.
More information will follow, but for now, save the date!
HYBRID CONFERENCE
Differential Geometry, Billiards, and Geometric Optics Géométrie différentielle, billards et optique géométrique
4-8 October 2021, CIRM (Luminy, France)
Website for registration:
https://conferences.cirm-math.fr/2383.html
2021 Chapel Hill Ergodic Theory Workshop: Global Online Edition
The activities of the Virtual Ergodic Conference will take place in three consecutive weeks, from June 21 to July 9, 2021. While schedules are thought to adapt most time zones, these are specially fitted to North & South America (week 1), Europe & Africa (week 2) and Asia & Australia (week 3). The format will try to preserve the atmosphere of the Chapel Hill Ergodic Theory Workshops with some adaptations to match current virtual modalities.
Seminario Matematico e Fisico di Milano
https://www.mate.polimi.it/smf/index.php?settore=home&id_link=10
Monday June 21, 5pm
Link zoom
Speaker: Jacopo De Simoi (University of Toronto)
Title: Dynamical rigidity of convex billiards Abstract: Convex billiards are a classical topic in conservative dynamics. Typically, their dynamics is qualitatively very intricate, since it showcases a coexistence of hyperbolic dynamics and KAM phenomena. Understanding long-term statistical properties of the dynamics with the current technology is essentially an intractable problem. Here I venture in the opposite direction and I will discuss dynamical inverse problems: how much geometrical information can be extracted from the dynamics?
The University of Pisa offers an online Ph.D. course taught by Mauro Artigiani (Universidad del Rosario, Colombia) and Paolo Giulietti (Università di Pisa) titled “Translation Surfaces: From Geometry to Spectral Theory”.
Description: Translation surfaces are a generalization of flat tori to higher genuses, with rich and interesting geometrical and dynamical properties. In fact, they can be seen both from a complex geometry point of view, stemming from the works of Teichmüller, Ahlfors and Bers, and also from a Euclidean geometry point of view, connecting to the works of the Russian school on low dimensional dynamics.
The University of Pisa offers an online Ph.D. course taught by Mauro Artigiani (Universidad del Rosario, Colombia) and Paolo Giulietti (Università di Pisa) titled “Translation Surfaces: From Geometry to Spectral Theory”.
Description: Translation surfaces are a generalization of flat tori to higher genuses, with rich and interesting geometrical and dynamical properties. In fact, they can be seen both from a complex geometry point of view, stemming from the works of Teichmüller, Ahlfors and Bers, and also from a Euclidean geometry point of view, connecting to the works of the Russian school on low dimensional dynamics.
HYBRID CONFERENCE:
“Uniformly and non-uniformly hyperbolic dynamics”
“Systèmes dynamiques uniformément et
non-uniformément hyperboliques”
(In honour of Christian Bonatti’s 60th birthday)
14 - 18 June 2021
Webpage: https://conferences.cirm-math.fr/2683.html
Plenary talks are planned every afternoon, from 1:30pm to 4:30pm approximately. More information will appear soon on the webpage of the event.
HYBRID CONFERENCE “Uniformly and non-uniformly hyperbolic dynamics” “Systèmes dynamiques uniformément et non-uniformément hyperboliques“ (In honour of Christian Bonatti’s 60th birthday)
14 – 18 June 2021
Webpage: [https://conferences.cirm-math.fr/2683.html]
Plenary talks are planned every afternoon, from 1:30pm to 4:30pm approximately. More information will appear soon on the webpage of the event.
The online graduate school, part of the ANR Project RAW “Random operators Arising in the study of random Walks”, is addressed to master, PhD students and postdocs, and people interested in the topics of random Schrödinger operators and their connection to random walks or stochastic process (in random environments).
The school will take place over 5 days: June 28, 29 and July 5-7, with 4h of lectures every day to accommodate participants from different time zones (mainly CET, GMT-3, GMT+8).
This online course is part of the Ph.D. program in Mathematics at University of Rome Tor Vergata.
Title: “Viscosity solutions of the Hamilton-Jacobi equations on non-compact manifolds”
Lecturer: Albert Fathi (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
Schedule:
Lecture 1: Tuesday June 1, 11-13 (UTC+2) Lecture 2: Friday June 4, 11-13 (UTC+2) Lecture 3: Tuesday June 15, 11-13 (UTC+2) Lecture 4: Thursday June 17, 11-13 (UTC+2) Lecture 5: Tuesday June 22, 11-13 (UTC+2) Lectures will be streamed by the platform Microsoft Teams.