The main objective of 2-Day OTCA 2013 is to bring together researchers working in different areas of Mathematics, namely Operator Theory, Complex Analysis and related fields, with a particular emphasis in Mathematical Physics, and to create an opportunity to highlight the current state of the art in these fields, present open problems and engage in fruitful discussions.
The Summer Lectures in Geometry are a tradition at CAMGSD that attains in 2013 its 14th edition. Renowned mathematicians working in Geometry and related areas have lectured thematic courses in two or three session during a concentration week in the Summer period.
The Mira Fernandes Lectures on Mathematical Relativity are meant as a tribute to Aureliano de Mira Fernandes, one of the first Portuguese mathematicians to take an interest in Einstein's General Theory of Relativity. They usually consist of a short course comprising three or four one hour sessions on a theme of interest to the group of CAMGSD researchers who work on Mathematical Relativity. The sessions are open to all interested.
The main objective of this meeting is to get together mathematicians and physicists interested, either in the theoretical modelling, or in experimental aspects of aerosol science, with the goal of fostering the collaboration potential in this scientific field. The meeting is part of the scientific activities of the Mathematics of Planet Earth year.
The Iberian Strings 2013 meeting is the fourth meeting of the Iberian Strings series, which in turn superseded previous editions of the Workshop on Gravitational Aspects of Strings and Branes and of Northwest Strings. These meetings bring together a large part of the string theory community of Spain and Portugal and aim at discussing recent advances in the field of strings and branes.
This meeting, whose scope comprises Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations and related topics, aims to promote integration of researchers of both Institutes (and others), with the presentation of research works and plenary lectures of the participants.
The XXth Oporto Meeting on Geometry, Topology and Physics will take place in Oporto, Portugal, from July 19th to 22nd, 2012 (Thursday to Sunday). The aim of the Oporto Meetings is to bring together mathematicians and physicists interested in the inter-relation between geometry, topology and physics and to provide them with a pleasant and informal environment for scientific interchange.
WOTCA 2012 aims to bring together, in a friendly and scientifically fruitful environment, researchers working in Operator Theory, Complex Analysis and related areas in Mathematics, as well as their applications to Engineering and Physics.
The workshop is organised in the context of the FCT project Toeplitz operators and Riemann-Hilbert problems: at the crossroad of Operator Theory and Complex Analysis.
The purpose of this conference is to bring together researchers from both sides of the Atlantic around topics of Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations providing a stimulating environment for scientific interchange. This conference involves researchers from the Instituto de Matemática e Estatística of Universidade de São Paulo (IME-USP) and the Centro de Análise Matemática, Geometria e Sistemas Dinâmicos (CAMGSD) of the Mathematics Department of Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade Técnica de Lisboa (IST-UTL) and will use the facilities of the Núcleo de Modelagem Estocástica e Complexidade (NUMEC) da USP.
The Fall Workshops on Geometry and Physics have been held yearly since 1992, and bring together Spanish and Portuguese geometers and physicists, along with an ever increasing number of participants from outside the Iberian peninsula. The meetings aim to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas between researchers from different backgrounds, and always include a substantial number of enthusiastic young researchers amongst the participants.
The purpose of the Conference is to bring together both experts and novices in the theory and application of Difference Equations and Discrete Dynamical Systems.
The main theme of the meeting will be “Discrete Dynamical Systems and Nonlinear Science”.
Nonuniformly Hyperbolic Dynamics and Smooth Ergodic Theory —
The conference Nonuniformly Hyperbolic Dynamics and Smooth Ergodic Theory is dedicated to Yakov Pesin on the occasion of his 60th birthday. Topics include nonuniform hyperbolicity, smooth ergodic theory, partial hyperbolicity, thermodynamic formalism, dimension theory in dynamics,...
The main goals of this school are to expose students and young researchers to recent developments and current problems in the Calculus of Variations, and to provide a stimulating environment for research exchanges and networking opportunities.
The main goals of this workshop are bringing together researchers in the area of Calculus of Variations and creating a stimulating environment for research exchanges. Topics include differential inclusions, gamma-convergence, homogenization, Young measures, relaxation, regularity,...
This conference aims at bringing together researchers in the area of viscosity solutions of Hamilton-Jacobi equations, related non-linear PDE, and its applications, such as homogenization, asymptotic behaviour, and Aubry-Mather theory.
The aim of the Oporto meetings on Geometry, Topology and Physics is to bring together mathematicians and physicists interested in the inter-relation between geometry, topology and physics and to provide them with a pleasant and informal environment for scientific interchange. The XVth Oporto Meeting is a satellite meeting of the International Congress of Mathematicians. The main topic of our XVth edition will be: Mathematical Aspects of Supersymmetry.
The First CAMGSD Thematic Period is dedicated to the very proficuous interaction between Algebraic Geometry and Topological Strings. The Thematic Period will consist of various activities taking place during the course of 5 weeks, including 4 mini-courses and several weekly seminars.