Semi-annual Workshop in Dynamical
Systems and Related Topics
Semi-annual Workshop in Dynamical
Systems and Related Topics
The 22nd Fall meeting of the Workshop in Dynamical Systems and Related Topics
will take place on
October 20 - 23, 2011.
All lectures will be at the Mathematics Department (McAllister building)
at the Penn State University Park
This workshop first met at Penn State University in the spring of 1991. It has been hosted by Penn State University each fall since then, and each spring since 1992 by the University of Maryland, and is jointly sponsored by the two institutions. The basic funding of the workshop is provided by an NSF grant. Additional funding for this meeting, is provided by the Center for Dynamics and Geometry at Penn State.
Organizers:
Anatole Katok (katok_a@math.psu.edu)
Svetlana Katok (katok_s@math.psu.edu)
Conference staff assistant:
Hope Shaffer (shaffer@math.psu.edu, 814-863-9017)
Requests for reimbursement of local expenses will be considered by the organizers.
Participants will stay at the Atherton Hotel, Sleep Inn and Days Inn Hotels.
If you decided to participate in the conference, please, retrieve the Registration Form, fill it out, and email it to shaffer@math.psu.edu. dsws@math.psu.edu. A copy of your message will be sent to all organizers and the conference staff assistant
Click here for detailed University Park campus maps listing individual buildings.
General information about State College including restaurant guides, hotel information, maps, weather forecast, etc. is available here.
Travel instructions can be obtained from maps.google.com.
You may be interested in browsing the Penn State Center for Dynamics and Geometry webpage. There you will find our seminar schedule, list of special events, publications of group members, courses information.

Last modified October 2, 2011
3nd MICHAEL BRIN PRIZE in DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS
sponsored by the Center for Dynamics and Geometry at Penn State
will be awarded on Saturday, October 22.
Saturday afternoon session will feature the award ceremony and talks dedicated to the award winning work and other achievements of the winner.
WORKSHOP HIGHLIGHTS
INVITED TALKS:
Artur Avila, CNRS, Institut de Mathématiques de Jussieu and IMPA
Giovanni Forni, University of Maryland
Andrey Gogolev, SUNY Binghamton
Michel Jakobson, University of Maryland
Boris Kalinin, University of South Alabama
Vadim Kaloshin, University of Maryland
Konstantin Khanin, University of Toronto and Landau Institute, Russia
Victoria Sadovskaya, University of South Alabama
Omti Sarig, Weizmann Institute, Israel
Lin Shu, Peking University and University of Notre Dame
Zhiren Wang, Yale University and MSRI
Bryce Weaver, Switzerland
SHORT TALKS:
Saturday morning session will feature a number of short talks by young mathematicians in parallel sessions.