The Department of Mathematics at the University of Alabama at
Birmingham would like to announce a conference entitled
A DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS, ERGODIC THEORY AND PROBABILITY CONFERENCE
DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF NIKOLAI CHERNOV
to be held May 18 - May 20, 2015.
Birmingham would like to announce a conference entitled
A DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS, ERGODIC THEORY AND PROBABILITY CONFERENCE
DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF NIKOLAI CHERNOV
to be held May 18 - May 20, 2015.
The conference is intended to be a celebration of Kolya Chernov's
life and his many achievements.
We aim at bringing together senior and young scholars who are
working in the areas of dynamical systems, ergodic theory and
probability. The participants will be exposed to the most recent
developments and will participate in fruitful scientific exchanges.
We hope that this will lead to new developments and discoveries.
Thus far, the following distinguished researchers all have
tentatively agreed to give one-hour plenary lectures.
Leonid Bunimovich, Georgia Tech
Dmitry Dolgopyat, University of Maryland
Anatole Katok, Penn State
Konstantin Khanin, Toronto
Joel Lebowitz, Rutgers
Roberto Markarian, Uruguay
Yakov Pesin, Penn State
Nandor Simanyi, UAB
Domokos Szasz, Budapest
In addition to the invited lectures, there will be three 30-minute
sessions held in parallel on each of the three afternoons that are available.
The conference has been recommended for an NSF grant, contingent on
current congressional budget expectations. Upon final approval, we
intend to offer partial support for all participants giving a talk at the conference.
Looking forward to seeing you in BIrmingham,
Alexander Blokh
Paul Jung
Lex Oversteegen
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Hope Shaffer, Staff Assistant
Department of Mathematics
life and his many achievements.
We aim at bringing together senior and young scholars who are
working in the areas of dynamical systems, ergodic theory and
probability. The participants will be exposed to the most recent
developments and will participate in fruitful scientific exchanges.
We hope that this will lead to new developments and discoveries.
Thus far, the following distinguished researchers all have
tentatively agreed to give one-hour plenary lectures.
Leonid Bunimovich, Georgia Tech
Dmitry Dolgopyat, University of Maryland
Anatole Katok, Penn State
Konstantin Khanin, Toronto
Joel Lebowitz, Rutgers
Roberto Markarian, Uruguay
Yakov Pesin, Penn State
Nandor Simanyi, UAB
Domokos Szasz, Budapest
In addition to the invited lectures, there will be three 30-minute
sessions held in parallel on each of the three afternoons that are available.
The conference has been recommended for an NSF grant, contingent on
current congressional budget expectations. Upon final approval, we
intend to offer partial support for all participants giving a talk at the conference.
Looking forward to seeing you in BIrmingham,
Alexander Blokh
Paul Jung
Lex Oversteegen
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Hope Shaffer, Staff Assistant
Department of Mathematics