UK Dynamical Systems Graduate School

2006-2007 (poster)

The courses are directed at graduate students of all levels and have no non-standard pre-requisites. Applications should be made for each course separately, as early as possible, but in any case no later than two weeks before the course.   For instructions, follow the appropriate links below. For other enquiries, please contact Jeroen Lamb (jeroen.lamb@imperial.ac.uk).
There is a registration fee of 100 GBP per course, which will be waived for students with lack of financial support. 

 

 

Hamiltonian Dynamics [Apply]

6-10 November 2006

Imperial College London

Organiser: Jeroen Lamb 

 

Geometry and dynamics of perturbed harmonic oscillators

Richard Cushman, University of Calgary

Exponentially small phenomena in Hamiltonian systems

Vassili Gelfreich, University of Warwick

Kolmogorov-Arnold-Moser (KAM) theory

Bob Rink, Imperial College London

 

Multifractal dimension and low dimensional systems [Apply]

8-12 January 2007

University of Warwick

Organiser: Sebastian van Strien

 

Multifractal analysis and iterated function systems

Thomas Jordan, University of Warwick

Teichmuller flows

Mark Pollicott, University of Warwick

Hausdorff and other dimensions

David Preiss  University of Warwick

Physical measures in low dimensional systems

Sebastian van Strien, University of Warwick

 

 

Travelling Waves: Theory and Applications [Apply]

26-30 March 2007

University of Surrey

Organiser: Bjorn Sandstede

 

Application of travelling waves to nonlinear optics

Alan Champneys, University of Bristol

Travelling waves in biology

Steve Coombes, University of Nottingham

Geometric singular perturbation theory

Arjen Doelman, CWI Amsterdam

Existence and stability theory of traveling waves

Bjorn Sandstede, University of Surrey

 

 

Computational Methods for Dynamical Systems [Apply]

4-7 September 2007

University of Bristol

Organiser: Alan Champneys

 

Dave Barton, University of Bristol

Alan Champneys, University of Bristol

Petri Pirroinen, University of Galway

Frank Schilder, University of Surrey

Simulation and bifurcation diagrams in MatLab

Numerical bifurcation analysis in AUTO

Methods for piecewise-smooth systems

Delay equations

Manifold computations

 

 

 

 

 

 

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