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Spring 2005 Meeting of the
Maryland-Penn State Workshop on
Dynamical Systems and Related Topics

March 19-22 (Saturday-Tuesday)
Department of Mathematics
University of Maryland, College Park


Program of the conference

Abstracts and titles of scheduled talks

Conference Photos


Organization

The conference organizers for the Spring 2005 meeting are Mike Boyle and Dmitry Dolgopyat . Please contact one of us if you are interested in attending, speaking or have any question. The workshop particularly welcomes the participation of young investigators, postdoctoral fellows and graduate students.

  • Travel support is limited but we expect to provide support for lodging (shared-room).
  • The Mathematics Department Colloquium Friday afternoon before the conference (3 p.m. Friday March 18) will be given by Elon Lindenstrauss. The conference proper will begin Saturday morning and end about noon Tuesday.
  • A welcoming Ergodic Party will recur chez Boyle Friday evening before the conference.
  • There will be some shorter talks by graduate students with good results. For such a talk, the student's advisor should contact one of the organizers.
  • The conference hotel will be the Quality Inn and Suites, College Park.
    BEWARE! Avoid illegal parking at the Quality Inn--one conference participant ended up with a towed car and a $220 bill.
  • Click for travel information.

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The Maryland-Penn State Workshop

Beginning in Fall 1990, this workshop has been hosted each spring by the University of Maryland and each fall by Penn State University, and jointly sponsored by the two institutions. The Maryland meeting is supported by the University's Department of Mathematics and by the National Science Foundation.

You can click for past programs of the Maryland conferences, information on Dynamics and Chaos at Maryland, and the home page of the Center for Dynamics and Geometry at Penn State, which contains information on the Penn State meetings.