PRODYN Winter School 1999 in Sils Maria

WINTER SCHOOL on SMOOTH ERGODIC THEORY

Sunday January 24 - Sunday January 31, 1999

Chesa Laret, Sils - Segl-Maria (Engadin, Switzerland)

European Science Foundation PRODYN Program:
Probabilistic methods in non-hyperbolic dynamics




ORGANISATION: Viviane BALADI (Geneva) and Carlangelo LIVERANI (Rome)

The winter-school will be centered around four minicourses of 4-5 lectures each. There will also be 3-4 research lectures (probably by senior participants) and a poster session (mainly for younger participants, who are encouraged to bring along posters describing their recent work).

Minicourses (titles are tentative):

  • Gérard BENAROUS (EPF Lausanne) Introduction to Large Deviations

  • Pierre COLLET (Palaiseau): Escape rates and entrance times

  • Tomasz NOWICKI (Warsaw) : Equivalence of hyperbolic structures for interval maps

  • Hans Henrik RUGH (Warwick): Dynamical Fredholm determinants for smooth hyperbolic dynamics

    Local and travel costs (rail and/or APEX flights) of the participants will be covered by the ESF PRODYN programme.


    Participants

    The following doctoral students or post-docs connected to participating nations in the ESF PRODYN programme have been selected among applicants having registered before October 15, 1998:

    José Ferreira ALVES from Porto
    Nalini ANANTHARAMAN from Paris
    Mathieu BAILLIF from Genève
    Jean-Baptiste BARDET from Lausanne
    Yves COUDÈNE from Paris
    Krzysztof FRA¸CZEK from Torun´
    David HARDCASTLE from Edinburgh
    Mark HOLLAND from Warwick
    Véronique MAUME from Genève
    Bruno NAZARET from Paris
    Michal RAMS from Warszawa
    Benoît SAUSSOL from Lisboa
    Olivier SESTER from Genève
    Dariusz SKRENTY from Torun´
    Sinisa SLIJEPCEVIC from Cambridge
    David URBACH from Genève
    Evgeny VERBITSKIY from Groningen
    Etienne VOUTAZ from Zürich
    Roland ZWEIMÜLLER from Erlangen
    Guest participants:
    Michael BENEDICKS from Stockholm
    Jean-Pierre ECKMANN from Genève
    François LEDRAPPIER from Paris



    FORMAT:

    Arrival Sunday afternoon, departure Sunday before lunch.

    MORNINGS: (except Sundays) 3 minicourse lectures (9-9:45, 10-10:45, 11-11:45).

    AFTERNOONS:
    Monday afternoon: poster session.
    Tuesday and/or Wednesday: one afternoon minicourse session 17:00-17:45.
    Afternoons (except Monday, Saturday, Sundays): recent research lecture 18:00-18:45.
    (Early afternoons: cross country/downhill skiing - mathematical discussions - informal talks.)

    Local facilities include:
  • Meeting room with an overhead projector and paper board.
  • Billiard - ping-pong - (non math) library - CD player - NO computers - NO fax.
  • (Paying) swimming poool in nearby hotels Waldhaus and Schweizerhof.


    HOW TO GET THERE:

    CHESA LARET, CH 7514 Sils Maria, Switzerland
    Phone: (41 81) 826 52 45

    1) Train to Chur (from Zurich) or Bellinzona and Thusis (from Milano).
    2) Train from Chur or Thusis to St-Moritz. (Breathtaking scenery.)
    (As an indication, Zurich-Chur-St Moritz is about 200 km, 4 hours by train or 3 by car. Milano-St Moritz is about 200 km and about 3 hours by car, 5 1/2 hours by train (through Bellinzona).)
    3) Postal bus (or taxi) from St-Moritz to Sils. (20 minutes)
    4) The house can be reached by foot from the bus stop (15-20 minutes). (Taxis or horse carriages available.)
  • GOOD FOOTWEAR is a must since there will be snow and ice. Sils Maria is at 1800 meters altitude.
  • There might be shorter routes and there exist several interesting pricing options offered by Swiss railways. Please check them with your travel agent or the Swiss railway website.
    Indicative price: 2nd class return ticket, Zurich-Sils: 130 Swiss Fr., Geneva-Sils: 230 SFr.


    Viviane Baladi
    Section de Mathématiques de l'Université de Genève