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Thematic Program on Dynamics and Transport in Disordered Systems

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01/01/2011 a 09:00 fins a 30/06/2011 a 09:00 (Europe/Madrid / UTC100)

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R. de la Llave, organizer

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January -June 2011(Winter/Spring )
Thematic Program on Dynamics and Transport in Disordered Systems

Organizers:
D. Dolgopyat, University of Maryland
K. Khanin, University of Toronto Mississauga
R. de la Llave, University of Texas at Austin
A. Neishtadt, Space Research Institute
J. Quastel, University of Toronto
B. Toth, Technical University Budapest

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Outline of Scientific Activities

The program will be divided into three parts each concentrated around a week long workshop. The first part of the program (January February) will be around stochastic processes and random walks . The second part is related to the heat transport and Fourier law (March-April), and the third part is about instabilities in the Hamiltonian systems (roughly May-June).

Tentative Graduate Courses include:
  • Averaging Theory by Anatoly Neishtadt
  • Interacting particle systems by Jeremy Quastel and Balint Toth
  • Chaotic billiards by Nikolai Chernov
  • Anderson localization by M. Goldstein
  • Random variational problems, a series of minicourses.

Distinguished Lectures

    February 22- 24, 2011 --3:30 p.m.
    Yakov Sinai
    (Princeton)

Coxeter Lecturers

Workshops

Seminars

to be announced

Graduate courses

to be announced

Postdoctoral Fellows

The Thematic Program on Dynamics and Transport in Disordered Systems is pleased to welcome the following Postdoctoral Fellows to the Program:

Fields Ontario Postdoctoral Fellows

Ke Zhang, PhD (Pennsylvannia State)
Daniel Remenik, PhD (Cornell )

Fields Postdoctoral Fellows

Alex Grigo PhD (Georgia Tech) Marsden PDF
Marcel Guardia, PhD (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya)
Ivan Matic, PhD (UC Berkeley)
Grigorio Moreno Flores, PhD (Universite Paris 7)
Tania Yarmola, PhD (New York University)

Postdoctoral Fellows and Program Visitors

We will support a number of Fields postdocs for the duration of the program, as well as offer support towards a visitors' program, including visiting Ph.D. students

All scientific events are open to the mathematical sciences community. Visitors who are interested in office space or funding are requested to apply by filling out the application form. Additional support is available (pending NSF funding) to support junior US visitors to this program. Fields scientific programs are devoted to research in the mathematical sciences, and enhanced graduate and post-doctoral training opportunities. Part of the mandate of the Institute is to broaden and enlarge the community, and to encourage the participation of women and members of visible minority groups in our scientific programs.


For additional information contact thematic(at)fields.utoronto.ca