Random Dynamical Systems, PDEs, and Stochastic Analysis

July 21, 2025 - July 25, 2025

Organizers:

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Jacob Bedrossian
UCLA
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Alex Blumenthal
Georgia Tech
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Sam Punshon-Smith
Tulane University

Recent successes in using random dynamical systems (RDS) to shed light on classical problems in fluid mechanics have shown that there is significant potential for synergy between the field of RDS and the fields of partial differential equations and stochastic analysis. Being at the crossroads of several fields presents a potentially high barrier to entry to the area, especially for junior researchers. The purpose of this workshop is to bring together experts in these fields with graduate students and post-docs to introduce them to the state-of-the-art in this area as well as stimulate discussion among researchers in each field. The format will include two 3 hour minicourses and short and long talks by researchers.


Speakers:

  • Antonio Agresti, Sapienza University of Rome
  • Peter Baxendale, University of Southern California
  • Dennis Chemnitz, Freie Universitat Berlin
  • Robin Chemnitz, Freie Universitat Berlin
  • Bill Cooperman, ETH Zürich
  • Matheus de Castro, Imperial College London
  • Jonathan DeWitt, University of Maryland
  • Dmitry Dolgopyat, University of Maryland
  • Maximilian Engel, Freie Universitat Berlin
  • Patrick Flynn, University of California, Los Angeles
  • Gary Froyland, University of New South Wales
  • Lucio Galeati, University of L'Aquila
  • Cecilia Gonzalez-Tokman, The University of Queensland
  • Vincent Goverse, Imperial College London
  • Rishab Gvalani, ETH Zürich
  • Kyle Liss, Duke University
  • Jonathan Mattingly, Duke University
  • Isaia Nisoli, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
  • Anthony Quas, University of Victoria
  • Tomasso Rosati, University of Warwick
  • Keefer Rowan, NYU
  • Caroline Wormell, University of Sydney, Australian National University