Complex Dynamics School

Building a bridge to higher dimensions

IUPUI, March 14-18, 2022.

The event is over, but you can find videos and slides for the talks here:

Videos of the mini-course talks.

Slides from Eric Bedford's talks. (caution: 50mb file.)

Slides from Kyounghee Kim's talks.


Information on how to run SaddleDrop Henon mapping software on a modern computer! (See Hubbard's talks for the mathematics behind SaddleDrop.)



Department of Mathematical Sciences
Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis
420 N. Blackford Street, room LD270
Indianapolis, IN 46202
SCVdynamics2022@gmail.com

Schedule of talks, titles, and abstracts All talks are in Room LD136 on the first floor of the Science Building (LD).

Map of the IUPUI campus.

Some places to consider for lunch or dinner.

Walking directions to campus from the Residence Inn.

Scope

This school is primarily for the following three (overlapping) groups of people who want to learn about complex dynamics in several variables:

  1. Graduate students and postdocs,
  2. Anyone working on complex dynamics in one variable, and
  3. Anyone working on several complex variables non-dynamically.

Whenever possible, topics will be explained first in one-dimension and then the techniques will be extended to higher dimensions.

Mini-courses

Structure

Organizers

Travel Support

Available for US-based people from the National Science Foundation grant DMS-1348589. Priority will be to graduate students, postdocs, and other early career mathematicians. Please apply by February 5th for full consideration.

To participate, please write to SCVdynamics2022@gmail.com indicating:
1. What days you would like to attend;
2. If you are asking for travel support.

Graduate students and postdocs, also indicate:
3. If you would like to give a learning talk on Monday and Tuesday;
4. Your advisor/mentor.

Reminder: if you are offered support and plan to fly to the meeting, you must fly on a US-based airline to be reimbursed for your flight.

Poster advertising the school.