The Budapest - Wien Dynamics seminar

Events before September 2019


  •    3 May 2019Budapest University of Technology and Economics (local information here):
      

    •  Mike Todd (U of St.Andrews):  Escape rates for multimodal maps with holes

    • Nandor Simanyi (Birmingham, AL):  Asymptotic homotopic complexity of 2D dispersing billiards.

    • Domokos Szasz (Budapest):   Andras Kramli (1943-2019).
  •  5 April 2019University of Vienna:  
       
    •  Abel Farkas (Renyi Institute):  Interval projections of self-similar sets

    •  Peter Balint (BME Budapest):  Marked length spectrum and the geometry of open dispersing billiards.

    •  Maja Resman (U Zagreb):   Formal classification of power-logarithmic germs and fractal approach.

  •    1 March 2019Budapest University of Technology and Economics (local information here):  
       
    •   Karoly Simon   (BME Budapest):    Hausdorff dimension for som non-Markovian repellers. 

    •   Maik Gröger   (U Vienna):    Amorphic complexity, substitution subshifts and iterated function systems.

    •   Henk Bruin (U Vienna): Limit laws for almost Anosov flows.
  •    25 January 2019University of Vienna:  
       
    •   Karoly Simon   (BME Budapest):    Hausdorff dimension of some non-conformal attractors. 

    •   Sascha Troscheit  (U Vienna):   Self-conformal sets with positive Hausdorff measure.

    •   Benjamin Vejnar   (Prague):    Complexity of the homeomorphism relation between compact spaces.
  •    9 November 2018, Budapest University of Technology and Economics (local information here):  
       
    •   Michal Rams  (Impan Warsaw): Badly approximable numbers for irraional rotation 

    •   Feliks Przytycki  (Impan Warsaw): Geometric coding trees for iterations of rational maps.

    •   Alejandro Kocsard  (Univ Federal Fluminense):  The Burnside problem for groups of diffeomorphisms.
  •    20 September 2018, University of Vienna:  
       
    •   Dalia Terhesiu (Exeter):   Mixing for some Z-extensions of suspension flows

    •   Balazs Barany (Budapest):  Dimension of planar self-affine measures with application to Birkhoff and Lyapunov spectra.

    •   Gabriel Fuhrmann (Imperial College):  Unique ergodicity and zero entropy of irregular symbolic extensions of irrational rotations.
  •    27 April 2018Budapest University of Technology and Economics (local information here):  
       
    •  Karoly Simon (BME Budapest):  Hausdorff dimnsion for triangular self-affine IFS.

    •  Alexey Korepanov (Exeter):  Strength of strong approximation with a Brownian motion.

    •  Thomas Gilbert (Brussels):  The stochastic Lotka-Volterra predator-prey model: it keeps cycling on!
        
  •    2 March 2018University of Vienna:  

    •   Manos Zafeiropoulos (Graz):  Inhomogeneous Diophantine Approximation on M_0 sets.

    •   Balazs Barany (Budapest)Almost multiplicativity of planar matrix cocycles and the difference between quasi-Bernoulli and Gibbs measures.

    •   Benoit Kloeckner (Paris Est):  Optimal transportation, transfer operators and decay of correlations
                  
  • 20 Dec 2017, Budapest University of Technology and Economics (local information here):  

  • 20 Oct 2017,  University of Vienna:

    •   Jun Luo (Chongqing University):  Lipschitz equivalence of self-similar fractals.

    •   Michal Rams (Warsaw):  Lyapunov spectra of matrix cocycles.

    •   Nandor Simanyi (Birmingham, AL)Noncommutative Rotation Vectors for Certain Cylindrical Billiards.
  • 30 June 2017,  Budapest University of Technology and Economics (local information here):

    •   Peter Kevei (University od Szeged):  On the tail of the solution of random fixed point equations.

    •   Henk Bruin (U Vienna): Regular variation for almost Anosov diffeomorphism. 

    •   Mike Todd (U of St.Andrews):  Analysis of a transient interval map.
  • 28 April 2017,  University of Vienna:

    •    Sonja Stimac (University of Zagreb):  Lozi-like maps.

    •    Fanni Selley (BME Budapest):  Coupled map systems with a continuum of sites

    •    Stefano Marmi (SNS Pisa):  Small divisors and interval exchange maps.
  • 3 Mar 2017,  Budapest University of Technology and Economics (local information here):

    •    Karoly Simon (BME Budapest):  Singularity of self-similar measures.

    •    Thomas Jordan (Bristol):  Self-affine sets and Assouad dimension.

    •    Vadim Kaloshin (Maryland & ETH):  Birkhoff conjecture for convex planar billiards
                                                                and deformational spectral rigidity of planar domains
      .
  • 26 Jan 2017,  University of Vienna:

    •  Jiri Cerny (U Vienna):  Maximum of Branching Random Walk in Random Environment. 

    •  Imre Peter Toth (Budapest):  Rare interaction limit and the evolution of unstable
                                                  manifolds in a deterministic heat conduction model
      .
  •    9 Dec 2016,  University of Vienna: 
       
    •  Henk Bruin (U Vienna):  Return time statistics: varying limits. 

    •  Peter Balint (BME Budapest):  Improved upper bound on the rate of mixing for the map of two falling balls.

  •   28 Oct 2016Budapest University of Technology and Economics:

    •   Karoly Simon (Budapest):  Hausdorff dimension of certain self-affine attractors.

    •   Michal Rams (Warsaw):  Inhomogneous Diophantine Approximations.

    •    Roland Zweimüller (Vienna):  Poisson limits for rare events in probability preserving systems.

      
  •   8 Apr 2016, ESI Vienna, part of thematic programme 

    •   Maciej Wojtkowski (Opole): Integrable and chaotic Gaussian thermostats on some homogeneous spaces. 

    •   Jozef Bobok (Prague):  (Quasi)similarity of polygonal billiards.

    •    Balazs Barany (Budapest):  Ledrappier-Young formula and exact dimensionality of self-affine measures.

      
  •  26 Feb 2016, Budapest University of Technology and Economics:

    • Zoltan Buczolich (Budapest): Convergence of ergodic averages for many group rotations.

    • Henk Bruin (Vienna): Sharp mixing rates via inducing w.r.t. general return times.

  •   4 Dec 2015, Budapest University of Technology and Economics:

    •   Alexey Korepanov (Warwick):
        Linear response for intermittent maps with summable and nonsummable decay of correlations.

    •   Roland Zweimüller (Vienna): Functional stable and related limit theorems for (some) dynamical systems.

    •   Imre Peter Toth  (Budapest): Equidistribution for singular measures in planar dispersing billiard flows.
     
  •   2 Oct 2015, ESI Vienna, final day of workshop:   

     
    An afternoon of jolly good talks about this and that, plus an even better evening!

    •  Feliks Przytycki (IMPAN, Warsaw): 
      Geometric pressure in real and complex 1d dynamics via trees of pre-images and via spanning sets.

    •  Fanni Selley (BME Budapest):  Mean field coupling of identical expanding circle maps. 

    •  Mariusz Urbanski (Univ of Texas at Denton):  Random dynamics of transcendental meromorphic functions.
  • 29 May 2015, University of Vienna:

    • Andras Nemedy Varga (Budapest): The flow of two falling balls mixes rapidly.

    • Simon Rechberger (Vienna):  On the relation of return- and hitting time limits in infinite ergodic systems.

    • Ian Morris (Surrey): The transfer operator for the binary Euclidean algorithm.

  • 24 April 2015, Budapest University of Technology and Economics:

    • Zemer Kosloff (Warwick): Conservative Anosov maps on the 2-torus without absolutely continuous invariant measures.

    • Thomas Gilbert (Brussels):  Multi-state Lévy walks to describe the kinetics of diffusive processes combining ballistic motion.

    • Vadim Kaimanovich (Ottawa):  Stopping times and Poisson boundaries.


  • 27 March 2015, University of Vienna:

    • Michael Tsiflakos (Vienna):  N falling balls are globally ergodic.

    • Lajos Vágó  (Budapest):   A parametrized family of refinement
      equations and applications to projections of generalized fractal percolations.

    • Viviane Baladi (DMA ENS Paris): The spectrum of Sinai billiard flows.
  •   27 Feb 2015, Budapest University of Technology and Economics:  

    • Atahualpa S. Kraemer (Düsseldorf): On the free path lengths distribution for quasiperiodic Lorentz gases.

    • Mike Todd (St Andrews): Dynamical systems with holes: slow mixing cases.

    • Stefano Luzzatto (ICTP Trieste):  SRB measures for partially hyperbolic systems whose central direction is weakly expanding.

  •   12 Dec 2014, University of Vienna: 

    • Henk Bruin (Vienna):  A renewal scheme for non-uniformly hyperbolic semiflows II.
                                       On tail estimates of cropped transfer operators.

    • Istvan Berkes (Graz):  Irrational rotations, GCD sums and the Khinchin conjecture.

    • Benoit Saussol (Brest):  Exponential law for random subshifts of finite type.


  •  14 Nov 2014, Budapest University of Technology and Economics: 

    • István Kolossváry (Budapest): On the local Hölder exponents of deRham-like fractal curves.

    • Françoise Pène (Brest):  Asymptotic poissonity of the number of visits to small balls.
  •   17 Oct 2014, University of Vienna: 

    •   Pawel Pilarczyk (IST Austria):  Perception of transitivity and mixing at finite resolutions.  

    •   Dalia Terhesiu (Vienna):  A renewal scheme for non-uniformly hyperbolic flows.

    •   Carl Dettmann (Bristol):  Stickiness in mushroom billiards.

  •   19 Sept 2014, Budapest University of Technology and Economics: 

    •   Zsolt Pajor-Gyulai (Maryland): From averaging to homogenization in cellular flows- an exact description of the transition.

    •   Roland Zweimüller (Vienna): Return- and hitting-time limits for rare events in infinite measure preserving systems.

    •   Domokos Szasz & Peter Balint (Budapest): On the work of Nicolai Chernov.
  •  13 June 2014, University of Vienna: 
     
    •  Peyman Eslami (Rome):  Decay of correlations for skew products with discontinuities.

    •  Mohammad Soufi (ICTP Trieste):  Statistical stability for the geometric Lorenz attractor.

    •  Stefano Galatolo (Pisa):  Rigorous computing of the invariant measure in Lorenz like systems.
  • 8 May 2014Budapest University of Technology and Economics:  

    •  Nandor Simanyi (Birmingham, AL):  The Boltzmann-Sinai hypothesis: A mystery solved.

    •  Tamas Tel (Budapest):  Absorbing billiards and other dynamical systems.

    •  Oscar Bandtlow (London):  Hölder continuity of the topological entropy for expanding interval maps with holes.


  • 7 March 2014,  University of Vienna:  


    • Damien Thomine (Rennes):  Local time and first return time of periodic semi-flows.

    • Domokos Szasz (Budapest):  Local ergodicity - a survey.

  • 20 September 2013University of Vienna:

    • Karoly Simon (Budapest):  Slices of generalized Sierpinski carpets. 

    • Tobias Jäger (Dresden):  Minimal set of torus homeomorphisms.

    • Evgeny Verbitskiy (Leiden):  Expansivity and homoclinic points in algebraic dynamics.
  • 24 May 2013Budapest University of Technology and Economics:


    • Mark Demers (Fairfield):  Perturbations of dispersing billiards via spectral methods.

    • Zoltan Buczolich (Budapest):  Averages along the squares and related topics.

  • 12 April 2013University of Vienna:
      
    • Dalia Terhesiu (Rome): Mixing for some non-uniformly hyperbolic systems with infinite measure.

    • Marta Tyran-Kaminska (Katowice): Continuous time random walks and limit theorems.

    • Roland Zweimüller (Vienna): Stochastically stable globally coupled maps with bistable thermodynamic limit.


  • 1 March 2013Budapest University of Technology and Economics:
      
    • Klaus Schmidt (Vienna):  Entropy and periodic points for (commuting) group automorphisms.

    • Peter Nandori (Budapest):  Lorentz process with shrinking holes in a wall.

  • 25 Jan 2013University of Vienna:    

    • Peter Balint (Budapest):  Limit laws and convergence of moments for dispersing billiards with cusps.
    • Carlangelo Liverani (Rome):  Statistical properties of maps close to a trivial extension.
    • Gerhard Keller (Erlangen):  Stability index for chaotically driven concave maps.

  • 14 Dec 2012Budapest University of Technology and Economics:
     
    •  Roland Zweimüller (Vienna): Dissipative dynamics as a tool for conservative systems.

    •  Imre Peter Toth (Budapest): Complexity of singularities and growth of unstable manifolds in planar dispersing billiards with corner points.
  • 23 Nov 2012University of Vienna:
     
    •  Oliver Butterley (Vienna) Operator semigroups associated to continuous time dynamical systems.

    •  Peter Nandori (Budapest): On Dettmann's "horizon"-conjectures.

    •  Ian Melbourne (Warwick): Convergence of fast-slow ODEs and maps to stochastic differential equations with multiplicative noise.
       
  • 21 Sept 2012Budapest University of Technology and Economics:                      

    • Henk Bruin (Vienna):   Thermodynamics for Lebesgue dissipative interval maps.

    • Pablo Shmerkin (Surrey):   Continuity of subadditive Pressure.