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Regular and Stochastic Behaviour in Dynamical Systems
5 June 2023 - 9 June 2023
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Alberto Abbondandolo
Ruhr Universität Bochum
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Symplectic capacities of domains close to the ball and quasi-invariant contact forms
Buddhima Kasun Fernando Akurugodage
Centro di ricerca matematica Ennio De Giorgi - Scuola Normale Superiore
Talk:
CLT and MLCLT for Sampling the Lindelöf hypothesis
Viviane Baladi
CNRS and ITS-ETHZ
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A parameter almost sure invariance principle (ASIP) for the quadratic family
Patrick Bernard
Université Paris-Dauphine
Talk:
Properties of periodic orbits for generic potentials
Roberto Castorrini
Università di Pisa
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Thermodynamic formalism for piecewise expanding maps in finite dimension
Frédéric Faure
Université de Grenoble Alpes
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Some relationship between classical and quantum dynamics
Giovanni Forni
University of Maryland
Talk:
Renormalization for nilflows and Weyl sums
Gary Froyland
University of New South Wales
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Perturbation formulae for quenched random dynamics with applications to open systems and extreme value theory
Daniele Galli
Università di Bologna
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A cohomological approach to Ruelle-Pollicott resonances and speed of mixing of Anosov diffeomorphisms
Cecilia Gonzalez Tokman
University of Queensland
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Lyapunov–Oseledets spectrum for transfer operator cocycles under perturbations
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